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From: "L.D. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:11 PM

Related posting of today:

from L.D.

> SMTP forging is normal for spam.
> Forging a well known domain "adds respectibility."

from Steve:

>   Yes, it's generally quite easily traceable... often to an
> open relay somewhere... often to a Nigerian ISP.


my former question:

> > Does the "son" would have a dialup account with any of the above ?
>   Dunno.  You didn't send the headers

Sorry I forgot to quote headers:
I supposed that everybody body in the list would receive it !
It was send thorough Arachne.
Isn't it ?

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I did some basic WHOIS search.

"from okey61083.com (63-109-249-173.reverse.newskies.net [63.109.249.173])"

To be sincere I won't doubt inmediately of something being ( or resembling )
a NL domain ! (the full qualified domain, not the canonical name CNAME)

Should  I report to he above message code ?  to  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think about that if it can be something naive as as I got trapped myself
here against my will !

I never got any results at all when unsubscribing !

Just a bit of fun  !


Elliot





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