On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:47:00AM +0100, Lee Pilich wrote:
If I wanted to write to AOL about Michael (which I do
- I don't suppose
it'll do much good, but it's worth a go), what info would they want apart
from an account of his activities? I'm guessing they'd need IP numbers he's
used in conjunction with edit times, is that right? I was half-way through
writing a message to them before I realised all I had identity-wise was
"it's some guy who calls himself 'Michael', or 'NOFX', or
'Weezer', or...".
Incidentally, I don't think that my writing to AOL (assuming that I do
indeed write) should stop other people writing to them as well.
Sometimes he is working without being logged in. We have some IPs that
belonged to Michael at certain times. The problem: Those are IPs of
proxy servers, not the IPs of his dial up connection. Tracking those IPs
down to a user could prove to be a difficult task.
JeLuF