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Old December 19th 07, 01:34 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,alt.satellite.direcpc,alt.free.newsservers
John in detroit John in detroit is offline
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Default Who is this Lloyd guy?

RHF wrote:

but if enough folks send enough E-mails to his ISP, they are going to
have a problem with their postmaster's mail box
So if someone would post the E-dress of his postmaster... I'd be happy
to send an E-mail of complaint

Thanks for the offer to help us out in this very frustrating quest. The
spewer makes no bones about his identity as he continues to flood the
rec.radio.amateur.policy news group. Just yesterday, he posted 400
similar messages to rec.radio.amateur.misc and rec.radio.amateur.policy,
and then bragged about it athttp://khkb9rqz.blogspot.com.

His name is Mark Morgan - amateur call kb9rqz - and he resides in
Chassell, MI. His ISP is HughesNet (direcpc), and his NSP of choice is
Teranews (nntpserver.com). Teranews is located in Osceola, IN and
shares the same building and telephone numbers as Nibble Net. Teranews
has a black hole into which all emailed and surface mailed complaints
are tossed. They also rudely reject telephone calls.


Oh, almost forgot. Since he is a licensed ham radio operator (or claims
such) the FCC might be interested too. They have lately been pulling
licenses for non-radio related offenses due to the "Character of the
licensee"

I'm not convinced the FCC should be doing this (I'm also convinced they
should NOT be doing it, I'm basically sitting atop the fence on this
issue, no argument either side, would be interested in hearing learned
argument but frankly this is the only comment I have at the moment, my
position is dead center +/-0) But they are doing it.

I doubt however that pulling his license would have any effect on his
spam save, possibly, to increase it