On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 05:11:23PM -0800, irwin wrote:

[ ... ]

> > Looks to me that [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent that email directly to you and not
> > the Red Hat systems.  It came from 24.91.157.212 but remember that all the
                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > mail headers could have been forged.
> >
> > Probably you cannot trust anything below this header
> > Received: from unknown (HELO sccrmhc01.attbi.com) (204.127.202.61)
> >
> > Perhaps they were hoping you would give your password to them?
> 
> My detective work seems to imply that Jeff Kinz of Hudson, Massachusetts, US 
> is playing around with Linux at home.   He was 
> (is?) subscribed to redhat-list and redhat-install-list and was trying to 
> unsubscribe, but somehow your address got into his header and the rejection 
> from the redhat-list server went to you.

May be true, but, why no heading refer to any redhat server?

The IP 24.91.157.212 is owned by AT&T Broadband Northeast (attbi.com) and not by 
redhat.

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