Here's my mail header for convenience (quick mail to myself):

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From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: testing 1234
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 07:54:19 +0800
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Has it got something to do with my internal sub-net name as opposed to the
masqueraded address?

When going out on to the internet, my ISP adds it's own stuff to the header
aswell. Could this be causing it?

Any ideas?

--
Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd.
Western Australia
P: (08) 9397-1040
F: (08) 9397-0548


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