On Tuesday 11 January 2005 01:27, Doug McGarrett wrote:
charge cards, or something. I don't understand what is going on here, but I don't believe I ordered anything from SuSE at the end of December. AAMOF, I am ordering a distro
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Well I don't see anything about credit cards in this message other than your post. But you could start at the top with: 167.206.5.113 and see if it matches mta19.srv.hcvlny.cv.net then continue to step backwards until you find a "fake" mail server. The last legitimate one might be the open mail server the faked message was routed through. Cheers, -- Charles McColm, charm@porchlight.ca http://tuxspot.blogspot.com/