In a message dated 1/10/02 11:07:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << We can track the times
> when he/she posts, and based on that distribution it will be possible > to infer if he/she posts from home, from a college/university, or from > his work How would you determine that? Jeroen >> I'm also interested in the answer to this, because I doubt it will be possible to track him that way. I post to AOL through my own account, and most e-mail accounts are accessible through the internet these days. I can and have sent e-mail through an internet connection to my mailbox. No proprietary software needed, just a browser. Also, I work very irregular hours myself. Unless you check the difference between certain posts and understood what they mean, you'd never be able to figure out the first thing about who I am and how I post from that. And what you did find would be less than helpful. The Fool (nice nod to Eco, BTW), probably tries not to leave those kinds of clues. As far as I know, a small part of my personal info is only available through one netsite under this e-mail address. Jon
