This guy has until april 1 to change providers.
See, its complicated. This started with him sending threats of physical violence against me to me and others by email. I took them to the police and pressed charges. Now he refuses to have written anything threatening, and makes the claim that i have inserted those lines in his emails that discusses these threats.
So we are talking about a person who is first making threats against me, then claiming i did it myself to hurt him.
About TCP/IP channels...how would playing with that allow me to intercept his smtp activity? I host many accounts here, how would this let me filter out his activity? I also live a normal life outside this, i can show that I am not monitoring the activity 60/60/24/365.
He also, conveniently, deletes all his outgoing emails, he claims. :)
I have untampered mail-logs showing his ip numbers connecting to my smtp server and sending the emails in question. Wonder how much value the police will place on them. I guess it would be simple for me to tamper the logs, but its getting to be quite a feat for me to accomplish all this...
Oh well, it will be interesting to see what the police thinks of all this, if they ever bother doing anything...
AAAARGH - it just frustrates me. Which is probably his main goal of all this...
frode
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 02:42 PM, Neil Herber wrote:
It is rumored that on or about 2003-02-12 2:28 PM +0100, Frode Skarstein wrote as follows:
However, I have currently been accused (wrongly, i must add...) of having tampered with the outgoing email of one of my clients. He claims that not only have I generated emails in his name, but I have also, and this is the impressive part, intercepted his outgoing emails, added certain sentences to them, and let them go off to wherever he was sending them.Are you sure your client is not using a listserve of some sort that is adding "certain sentences" (like a footer)?
Are you sure your client or one of his addressees is not infected with the Klez virus? It generates email in other people's names.
Can this client get a recipient of his "altered" mail to forward a copy to you with complete headers?
If he is so paranoid about the content of his mail he should be PGP encrypting it. Then it would be impossible for you or anyone else to alter the encrypted content.
If your client is convinced you are malicious, why does he not switch providers? If he were my client I would suggest it.
At the very least he should check with his doctor to find out why the world is out to get him.
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Neil
Neil Herber
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