--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Can't be done conclusively. If easyone200/Rory wanted to be
> tricky, he could spoof the sending IP address, easily. I used
> to do it all the time while teaching protocol analysis courses;
> capture the e-mail to send in a buffer and modify the sending
> address to whatever you want.

Yahoo stamps list traffic with the originating IP address:

Rory:

nslookup 24.198.80.36
Canonical name: cpe-24-198-80-36.maine.res.rr.com

easyone200:

nslookup 67.20.73.117
Canonical name: 67-20-73-117.vnnyca.adelphia.net

It's always possible to use an anonymous proxy, but those two IP's
have a strong ISP account vibe. 

Alex





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