mike wrote:

http://visualroute.visualware.com/

You can try that.

Mike

Mike, While I am extremely grateful for that link, my quandry still exists, in that, when looking at all the IP info from a received e-mail, I have trouble following the route the message took from the originating PC, to mine.

For instance, if you find my original post on this topic and, you make it so you can see all the IP addresses my original message went through, then, you possibly see the IP address of 192.168.1.101, that is my PC connected to a Linksys Router. The router is 192.168.1.100.

I hope I made better sense this time?

Christopher


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