If you still have the original message you can see who actually sent
it by looking at the message headers. These should contain information
such as hostname, ip address, username and the application used to
send the message. This might help to track down the culprit you sent it.
Sent from my iPhone
On 15 Apr 2010, at 10:56, Glenn Nicholas <gl...@om4.com.au> wrote:
Ken,
If you want to make it harder for people to send email under your
name, you should investigate setting up an SPF record for your domain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework
Not all mail gateways implement SPF, but a lot do.
Glenn Nicholas
OM4 ::
On 15 April 2010 17:34, Ken Jackson <k...@littleriverstudios.com.au>
wrote:
Hi all, apologies,
I don't understand! I have NOT sent this that material to the
WAMUG list, I
know netter than that.
If anybody can suggest how it material I send to friends can link
itself I'd
love to know!
Sorry, it's certainly NOT intentional... Ronni, any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ken
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