He's wondering if there is a way to track it back and notify the owner of the infected machine and thereby hopefully reduce the volume they are receiving.
If you look at the top Received: header, the IP there is guaranteed to be the source. You can use http://www.DNSstuff.com (sorry to those that think non-IMail sites shouldn't be mentioned here! <G>) to do an IPWHOIS lookup on the IP and find the contact address. You can also try the reverse DNS entry, which may get a domain to contact.
-Scott
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