From: Adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   I thought about that but the problem is sending mail. As someone
   else will have it you can't assume they'll be using my ISP. Since
   very few ISPs allow outside users to put mail into their servers
   (mine included, a wise precaution), it is doubtful the email would
   make it. I do have a hotmail account but I think trying to send it
   thru there would be a major hassle handling cookies and that sort
   of things.

But you can ... Just connect to the mailer on the machine that
received your mail using TCP.  You can do it manually with Telnet if
you want to.  (I just did it to mx.azstarnet.com, you should be
receiving a test message right now.)  To mx.azstarnet.com, it looks
just as if a message was being handed to it from world.std.com.

Dale

Dale Worley                                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Since *nobody* is willing to endorse all of the 120 Days of Sodom, there
will always be limits to sexual freedom.  The only question, then, is
whether a particular act is permitted at a particular place and time,
and if not, how to get away with it.

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