Maybe you think you can always track a spam mail, but don't be for sure
about that.
I know several places on the net where you can send a faked mail, and you
will not
be able to track it. (See on www.anonymous.com)
Henrik
Sandeep Kamath <sandeep at teil.soft.net>@pwg.org on 26-05-2000 05:47:57
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Subject: Clarification: IPP> U can identify the person who tries to spam
hi,
I had clearly said that one can identify the person who sent the message
by looking at the complete mail header . By looking at the mail header it
can be infered that the mail came from an ibm center
ss02.co.us.ibm.com [32.97.110.67] in the USA. I will
enclose the mail header below.
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Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 12:36:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: sandeep
Message-Id: <200005251636.MAA07978 at pwg.org>
Subject: Re: IPP> U can identify the person who tries to spam
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, it was written:
> Do I contradict myself?
>
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Networking & Communication
TATA ELXSI LTD.
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India.
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8410221
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