Lest I point out the obvious, all of the "real" Alex's e-mails are
sent with .signature-style disclaimers from his company,
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.  And they also have Message-ID headers.

Or didn't anyone else notice those missing in the "test" and
"no worries." e-mails besides me?

(I can't look into it further, because I'm on the Digest and the
 Digest version scrubs all the "full" e-mail headers with the
 exception of Date:/To:/From:/Cc:/Subject:/Message-ID:.)

The "no worries." e-mail tells me that the perpetrator is (a) on
this list; and (b) not a native English speaker.

*cough*IhearFranceislovelythistimeofyear*cough*

Mail spoofing isn't new, nor is telnet'ing to port 25 to submit
SMTP mail manually.  It also isn't amusing.  Just stop it.

        - Greg

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