Hello,

I don't think this can be done with out alot of code,
this would involve making a program to do whois looks by email address,
which i don't think can be done, and even if it could be done, and would be very
taxing and slow, as such would create a large back log on high traffic server.

Ken

Friday, March 5, 2004, 11:53:17 AM, you wrote:

PF> I'll explain the issue and then ask the question.

PF> We are having trouble with a spammer who registers new domain names every
PF> day and spams our customers from a DSL line with a dynamic ip. They changes
PF> the text a bit each time, leaving us nothing to filter on except this, from
PF> (unix) whois lookups:

PF> Domain Name: POPSERVERDATA.COM
PF> Administrative Contact: Blanch Willson-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PF> Domain Name: TAPESERVPRO.COM
PF> Administrative Contact: Blanch Willson: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PF> Domain Name: WORKDATASERVERPRO.COM
PF> Administrative Contact: Blanch Willson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PF> We'd like to dynamically build a black list based on the domain registrants
PF> email address. 

PF> Does anyone have this programmed already?

PF> Any ideas?

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