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Peter Van Biesen wrote:
> Who are you

I would have thought my signature would answer that question....

> and why are you using my name in your from: field ?

View the source of my mail and you will see that it had no From:
header.  The reason for this is that for reasons best known to
itself, my Mozilla mail client cannot currently send mail via our
SMTP gateway, so I had to use telnet to connect to the gateway and
talk SMTP to write the mail envelope and contents by hand.  I
assumed, incorrectly as it happens, that if the From: header were not
present then the e-mail address specified in the MAIL FROM: command
would be used.

This time, hopefully, we should have a From: header with my name and
e-mail address in it, and a PGP signature to prove I am who I say I
am.

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| James Tait                         | ICQ# 17834893                 
|     | MUD programmer and Linux advocate  |
| http://www.wyrddreams.demon.co.uk/ | 
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