In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 24 Apr 2002 18:45:33 
-0400, Nick Simicich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

njs> It looks like the Received headers are filtered at the openssl
njs> listserv - 

Nope.  See your own message (or this one) as an example :-).

njs> it is impossible to tell where this spam really came from.

It might mean that the spammer in question talked more or less
directly to OpenSSL's mailserver and perhaps faked a received header
while it was at it.

Note that there is one trace:

njs> >Received: by en5.engelschall.com (Sendmail 8.9.2) via SMTP
njs> >         from localhost1127.com id AAA26960; Wed, 24 Apr 2002 00:28:20 
njs> > +0200 (MET DST)

I've no idea what localhost1127.com is...

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