Mr. Walsh and Everyone,

  What change of story is that Mr. Walsh?  Do you have a reference that verifies
you arrant claim?  Perhaps not.

  Yes, Jeff was kind enough to provide me with the exact same setup and
model of laptop that he sometimes uses.

William X. Walsh wrote:

> Monday, August 02, 1999, 5:03:49 PM, Brian C. Hollingsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>wrote:
>
> > Mr. Walsh and Everyone,
>
> >   I don't recall stating that I was in Europe at the moment.  It may be unknown
> > to you Mr. Walsh, but yes one can dial into any world wide 800 number from
> > most locals in Europe.  In this instance I am not using the 800 number that Netcom
> > provides.
>
> Nice change of story  :)
>
> Odd, the similarities in your postings just continue to stack up......
>
> Exact same mail client, Version numbers match(outdated) and the OS
> matches, both using a 16 bit version of this OS.
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.08 [en] (Win16; I)
>
> This posting was made from dal-tx11-34.ix.netcom.com which is the same
> pop dialup that is used when posting as Jeffrey A. Williams.  The last
> postings were made from tfx-us4-13.ix.netcom.com which is one of the
> toll-free numbers for Mindspring/Netcom.  However, even when using the
> national toll-free dialup (Which is not accessible from Europe, I had
> someone from IRC try it a few minutes ago) they always use the SAME
> SMTP Server config which is a round robin dns configuration.  I've
> checked, Mindspring/Netcom uses geographically different SMTP servers
> for customers dialing from different numbers.  A user would only use
> the same SMTP Server if they had their system previously configured
> for one area, and then dialed into another number for the same company
> but did not change their smtp server config.  This is, of course,
> conveinant for the person playing Brian Hollingsworth/Jeffrey A.
> Williams, since changing the SMTP Server config everytime he needed to
> use a different identity would be a bit of a hassle (of course if it
> were me, I'd have done it totally differently, used a different ISP,
> different mail client, etc, but no one ever accused this person of
> being overly intelligent to start with or they would never of made up
> such incredibly impossible stories to be a participant).
>
> There is more evidence, it is at the http://www.inegroup.net/ site and
> http://www.dso.net/wwalsh/jeffw/
>
> --
> William X. Walsh
> General Manager, DSo Internet Services
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fax:(209) 671-7934
>
> (IDNO MEMBER)
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Respectfully,

--
Brian C. Hollingsworth
Sr. Legal Advisor, International House of Justice Internet
Communications  Affairs and Policy
Advisory council for Public Affairs and Internet Policy, European
Union


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