Hey,

  Below is the second odd e-mail I've received siince instlaling
lm7.2 (was in RH6.0 before).  The headers imply that this ~was~
send from my box, but I'm confused as to what would be sending
e-mail to "undisclosed recipients" & why the From field would
read "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" when I've never used the whole of
the rfc address in the many years I've had an account with my Web
host.

  So, anyone (civileme?) know what's up with this?

  Meph

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 18:04:23 -0800 (PST)
From: Meph Istopheles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Steve Hovey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Forwarded mail....

  Steve, what do you make of this?

  It came to me today & had some sort of attachment:

---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From meph  Wed Jan 10 11:38:32 2001
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from localhost (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
        by Ra-Hoor.Aeon-AL.Com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2FEB037496
        for <meph@localhost>; Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:38:32 -0800 (PST)
Received: from mail.buffnet.net [205.246.19.62]
        by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.5.2)
        for meph@localhost (single-drop); Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:38:32 -0800 (PST)
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:38:32 -0800 (PST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: undisclosed-recipients:;

# $Id: hosts,v 1.9 1998/04/16 14:37:19 joerg Exp $
#
# Host Database
# This file should contain the addresses and aliases
# for local hosts that share this file.
# In the presence of the domain name service or NIS, this file may
# not be consulted at all; see /etc/host.conf for the resolution order.
#
#
127.0.0.1               localhost localhost.my.domain myname.my.domain
#
# Imaginary network.
#10.0.0.2               myname.my.domain myname
#10.0.0.3               myfriend.my.domain myfriend
#
# According to RFC 1918, you can use the following IP networks for
# private nets which will never be connected to the Internet:
#
#       10.0.0.0        -   10.255.255.255
#       172.16.0.0      -   172.31.255.255
#       192.168.0.0     -   192.168.255.255
#
# In case you want to be able to connect to the Internet, you need
# real official assigned numbers.  PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not try
# to invent your own network numbers but instead get one from your
# network provider (if any) or from the Internet Registry (ftp to
# rs.internic.net, directory `/templates').
#

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