Re: [abcusers] Finding one's subscribed address

2002-06-07 Thread Christian M. Cepel

I do of course have the ability of viewing full headers :)
Unfortunately, those emails that are forwarded as part of the 'catch
all' are munged, and no such information is contained :)Heh   
I'm not worried about it though. I was just chatting... Sorry.. you're
right..  back to the music!
 //Christian

> On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:58:21AM -0500, Christian M. Cepel wrote:
>>
>>But which domain did I use?  Do I remember?  Heck no
>
> Easy! Find a mail that came to you via the list, and "view all
> headers" on it. (I'm not real familiar with squirrel mail, but it's
> advanced enough to offer you full headers I'm sure. Poke around
> until you find it.)
>
> You can do fine detective work without understanding any of it.
> Up near the top of the full header lines, you'll see some lines of
> mumbo-jumbo like these below. Look carefully for (one of) your
> name(s) in a line near the top that starts with "Received:". The
> first Received entry is the most recently added one, so that's
> probably what we want.
>
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jun  7 18:58:44
> 2002 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Received: from argyll.wisemagic.com ([207.136.137.70])
>   by mailbox.myisp.net (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id
>   g578wfH85865
> *->for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 7 Jun 2002 18:58:42
> +1000 (EST)
>   (envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Rec... blah blah blah
> blah
>
> My mail program wraps the line so I can read it, e.g. 4 of the
> lines above are really one line of header, and "my" destination
> address is in there.
>
> I hope this solves the problem for those who had it, and lets us
> get back to more musical threads :-)
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>-*Sue*-
>
>
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[abcusers] Finding one's subscribed address

2002-06-07 Thread Sue Blake

On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:58:21AM -0500, Christian M. Cepel wrote:
> 
>But which domain did I use?  Do I remember?  Heck no 

Easy! Find a mail that came to you via the list, and "view all headers"
on it. (I'm not real familiar with squirrel mail, but it's advanced
enough to offer you full headers I'm sure. Poke around until you find it.)

You can do fine detective work without understanding any of it.
Up near the top of the full header lines, you'll see some lines of
mumbo-jumbo like these below. Look carefully for (one of) your name(s)
in a line near the top that starts with "Received:". The first Received
entry is the most recently added one, so that's probably what we want.

 From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jun  7 18:58:44 2002
 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Received: from argyll.wisemagic.com ([207.136.137.70])
   by mailbox.myisp.net (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id g578wfH85865
*->for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 7 Jun 2002 18:58:42 +1000 (EST)
   (envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Rec... blah blah blah
 blah

My mail program wraps the line so I can read it, e.g. 4 of the lines
above are really one line of header, and "my" destination address is
in there.

I hope this solves the problem for those who had it, and lets us get
back to more musical threads :-)


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Regards,
-*Sue*-
 
 
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