Sounds like another issue over at NSI (Feb. 98 creation, so there was no one else). The domain name business has become too much for Internic, though it's doubtful that even the assistance of these other companies can resolve the problem any time soon (especially when companies like AOL are taking the reigns... have you ever known them to resolve much of anything in a *timely* fashion?). Of course, getting an answer out of NSI about this (or anything) is almost impossible (unless it's a billing question, they usually don't respond). Then again, if this domain wasn't self-registered but was done by an ISP, you've gotta wonder about that ISP. Shane << "Jason A. McClelland" wrote: > > The NIS registration info for the mail domain the mail came from is: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > W3COM pty ltd (MAILGIRL-DOM) > P.O. box 1240 > Milton, QLD 4064 > AU > > Domain Name: MAILGIRL.COM > > Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact: > Bloe, Joe (JA4011) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +61 7890 1234 (FAX) +61 7890 1234 > Billing Contact: > Bloe, Joe (JA4011) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +61 7890 1234 (FAX) +61 7890 1234 > > Record last updated on 30-Jul-99. > Record created on 21-Feb-98. > Database last updated on 1-Aug-99 11:40:21 EDT. > > Domain servers in listed order: > > NS1.INS-WEB.COM 206.79.74.155 > NS2.INS-WEB.COM 203.37.180.220 > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Go to www.mailgirl.com and the web page just says 'hello'. Since the email > address of the admin contact and billing contact is bogus, if someone on > this mailing list lives in Australia, and the phone number is local, maybe > they could give this 'poor excuse for a *CENSORED*' a jingle. The real question is who are the idiots that allowed someone to register with bogus contact info? -- ___________________________________________________________________ Mark E Drummond >>