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On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 04:06:55AM -0500, Andy Heron wrote:
> We recently stopped a guy exchanging $2k worth of stolen evos to e-gold.
> He is now waging a war with us by bombarding our e-mail server with all
> sorts of crap.
> 
> He has closed e-Bay auctions on our behalf using a fake user id and opened
> up various new e-mail addresses redirecting them to our main address.
> 
> He has also attempted Domain name transfers using my e-mail address. I
> think most Exchangers will get a request supposedly from me about
> transferring a domain over. Please ignore this.
> 
> The guy in question stole the funds from Garfield Ross (and is using his
> name) and uses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I think some of you have had the misfortune of dealing with him already.

Maybe it is time considering PGP signing all your email messages?
This will make the impersonation of your identity much harder to those
who care to check.

There are market makers who _do_ care about taking such steps. May the fittest
survive.

Regards,
Joris Bontje
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