> Received: from Vwrxub ([208.57.131.119]) by
> out003.verizon.net
>           (InterMail vM.5.01.05.09

Without more context, it's hard to say. It's possible that it came
from somewhere in verizon.net. Sending a LART [1] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
might get some response. More than likely it's going to respond with
an automatic "thank you" type message with little or no input. I haven't
read the news.admin.net-abuse.email newsgroup recently to tell how
Verizon is with their complaint responses.

[1] Loser Attitude Re-Adjustment Tool (hammer). :)

(coined in net.abuse type newsgroups since probably longer than I've
been on the Net). 

It's quite possible that 'verizon.net' is forged as well. Middle Received:
lines (i.e, not the From:) are probably less suspect to being faked -
but that's likely debatable, and I'm not an expert at reading headers,
although I've picked up some experience along the way.


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