Aww, looks like lumpy's feelings got hurt. He didn't like that people argued against him and so he did the most mature thing possible, and signed me up for millions of porn emails and junk spam.

Adorable. And the funny thing is, is that he think he can get away with it. Now, what he didn't think is that most spam companies now require email confirmation before subscribing anyone completely. This email confirmation usually involves sending the name of the person registering (in this case, someone forged it as pooh) and then the email address to register (my gmail account) and then finally the IP address of the person who requested it.

That's right, the IP of the person who requested to be signed onto the list. Guess what? It isn't my IP

So guess what I'm going to do? I'm going to personally call the ISP of this person and let them know what is going on. And then when they ask for proof I am going to zip up a good 30 or 40 peices of the SPAM that has the IP number of this moron, and they will do their work from their. What you commited is fraud, especially since your ISP is routing through the United States, and can be confirmed that it is not a proxy.


So, you can either own up to it, publically, or I'm going to turn all of this information over to your ISP and let them deal with your account, while I exersize my right to ream your ass to the full extend of the law At least take pride in knowing that gmail has sent every single peice of spam you sent straight to my spam folder, and thus it never had the chance to bother me like you hoped it would.

notes:

IP slightly changes, but not as often as a dialup so it must be highspeed based. Same ISP, thus assumed to be same user since they -all- started at the same time and belond to the same ISP netrange. All emails are confirmed around similar times even on different days, indication possibly same user because of similar time patterns.

IPs
68.146.180.129
68.146.235.9
note: Same ISP, different suffixes.

ISP: Shaw Communications Inc, for both ISP's.

And plenty of ways to contact the ISP for them to follow up not only my investigation, but my report to EFF.

http://www.shawcable.net/narrowband/contact_cable.html
http://www.shawcable.net/narrowband/..._internet.html