Bob wrote:

> I do see in the headers of your reply that the first "Received:"
> header uses "HiddenHostname" ... but also the FQDM(?) of your
> Verizon connection

FQDN, in this case for a dynamically assigned address so not very useful to 
anyone other than Verizon.  Though they choose to provide a geographic hint, 
and "fios", in the name.

> So, while I could hide the hostname of my laptop, I wouldn't be
> able to hide its "public"/ISP-assigned name (and IP address).

Right, as Tom noted:

    Received: lines are generally added by each MTA that the message
    passes through.  In this case it was smtp.gmail.com that added that;
    it's not under your control.  You can probably modify the "Hikaru"

David

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