Uhmmm, the best way would be to also look for the receiving SMTP server (should be at the top, close to the ips) and then you can send a complain to the abuse address at that domain (i.e.
abuse@domain.com - just use the last two parts of the domain).
Or, block it by using Outlook filters. Do your self a favor and send yourself an email and then look at the options once you receive it, just to make sure they are not coming from your network.
>>In Outlook look in View|Options on themenu for the email - received from should point the originating IP, ping it, track it down, and kill it!
>from 192.168.0.4 ([82.103.130.217])
>from 192.168.0.4 ([82.103.130.201])
>
>What should I do now?
Ricardo A. Parodi
eSolar, Inc.