Re: got the headers ?
Yes that's what I thought.
Reckon they've banned him along with most everything else and he's a little frustrated.
Email headers have no useful info I'm afraid. Could make a guess at the IP from our visitor log but it would only be a guess based on date and time coinciding with post.
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Guest repliedRe: got the headers ?
There is only one person here whose spelling and grammar is piss poor, but who manages consistently to use and spell correctly per diem.
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Guest repliedgot the headers ?
do you have the mail headers - may show something up - whats the source ip ?
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Guest started a topic Email spoofing to cause troubleEmail spoofing to cause trouble
************ received the unsigned email below. The email quotes an extract from text on our website - hopefully the rest is obvious. Luckily I checked with AlternetUK to see if any of their people had sent it before going for their jugular.
I wonder if anyone would like to hazard a guess to who the spoofer might be?
I have my own idea on this
Subject: We have no personal experience of using an umbrella service
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, April 19, 2004 9:22 am
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Companies that pay unreceipted claims for hotels etc. under the pretext of a
"dispensation" with the Inland Revenue are leaving you open to investigation and
penalties for making bogus expense claims.
don't coment on what you are not qualified so speak on.
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