At 11:42 AM -0500 3/23/03, Charles Yeomans wrote:
>On Sunday, March 23, 2003, at 04:29  AM, LuKreme wrote:
>
>>On Saturday, Mar 22, 2003, at 14:24 Canada/Mountain, Charles Yeomans wrote:
>>>What does it mean when an e-mail has a header line like
>>>
>>>Received: from [210.165.115.202] (HELO 16.24.29.23) by desuetude.com (Stalker SMTP 
>>>Server 1.7)?
>>>
>>>Is the first address the actual IP address of the sending server?
>>
>>Yes, and the second is the CLAIMED address.
>
>Ah; sometimes I see the second address given as my own.
>
>>
>>You need to update to 1.8latest as soon as possible.  1.7 is simply not safe.
>>
>
>What's not safe about it?  I've downloaded 1.8b9d14, which appears to be the latest 
>version.

You have to RUN it, not just download it.  Note that the header still shows that you 
are running version 1.7.

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