I have more than enough email accounts around the world. Yahoo, for
instance, has many SMTP servers in other countries. I can use any one of
them. When the Yahoo.es SMTP server [located in the UK] crashed last
year, I used one of their other ones, like smtp.mail.yahoo.au, or use my
GMail or Lycos accounts with foreign servers.

I can use any server where I have an account to send email, even though
the Yahoo.es or TransnationalRepublic.org email address is displayed. I
have accounts with Verizon, a company in Berlin, and a company in Sydney
[I pick them up as "souvenirs"] where I can use my Yahoo email address,
but log into their [non-Yahoo] servers. There are other free SMTP
servers you can use--do a search and you'll find plenty.

Depending on the location of the outgoing mail server, and whether I
send from online or through my email client, the legitimate time stamps
will be different by location, hence, the email I sent this morning
through the server in Berlin had a time stamp of 1800 even though it was
1100 here, or maybe it was 1000. Or you could spoof them other ways.

Betty


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