Re: How do they blank out IP addresses etc?

From: those who know me have no need of my name (not-a-real-address@usa.net)
Date: 01/29/02


From: those who know me have no need of my name <not-a-real-address@usa.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 01:31:11 -0000


<dnfb5uc38h1k06c6ibermbtnlk9iaghnts@4ax.com> divulged:
>those who know me have no need of my name <not-a-real-address@usa.net>
>wrote:
>><va7b5ukf6pboqkgm91fksd1th4vc04nlqm@4ax.com> divulged:

>>it's not that they aren't real, it's that they aren't _complete_. there
>>should be at least one received header in every message.
>
>OK, my wrong choice of words. Those were the complete headers I
>received - what the guy has done is munged up the X-Originating-IP so
>that no IP address appears. In all three cases, I took the headers from
>Outlook Express using Message Properties, Details, Message Source

in that case the message came from your machine, since it contained no
received headers showing that it was passed from one mta to another.

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