There's information in the header of the email, like originating IP address
that might help you narrow things down. Not as precise as a real user name,
I agree.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sytze de Boer
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:12 PM

Richard, you have been very helpful and I must express my appreciation For
that reason (plus other) I need to explain what I was trying to achieve

I have an application, and I offer people the opportunity to trial the
system for X number of entries But, in return, I ask them to send me an
email message to say they're trialling the system.
(The system auto fills in my email address, they fill in their name and
email address, and I use BLAT)

So, a few people are sending me crap messages and I seriously suspect it's
the "opposition"

I thought a way to "trap" this is to determine who it is by checking their
Outlook username, and adding this to the BLAT message I'm receiving

For the time being I'm using Word.username, but there are so many people who
simply register Word with the username Blah, or User, or whatever

Once I've figured out the culprit I'll probably stop this routine

--
Regards
Sytze de Boer
Kiss Systems
Hamilton, NZ
Ph: 64-7-8391670, Mob:021 937611,
www.kiss.co.nz



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