While I was searching for email address validator software, I found this:

� WW ProxEmail - The World Wide ProxEmail 1.0 script will allow you to use your 
servers mail server without revealing your PC's IP address in your mailings.
For example, if you use mass mailing software from your PC and you connect to your 
SMTP server to send mail with this software, most of the time, the IP address of your 
PC is included in the mail headers. This IP can be used to file SPAM complaints 
against you to your ISP or also allow attacks to be launched against your IP address.
You can also use this with mail programs such as Outlook and Eudora.  Two scripts are 
included.  You must have shell access or cron access, or some other way to execute 
software on your server. �

Now how come a responsible ISP could accept an eMail coming from one of his customers 
connected to HIS server,
using a temporary IP address HE provided him, and not containing this IP address so 
"SPAM complaints against
the sender" cannot be filed?


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