> Bob George wrote on Tue, 23 Mar 2004 17:55:39 -0500:
>
> > But only if NOT using Exchange, right? :)
> >
>
> Well, but in that case Exchange will add it's own hostname, won't it? So,
> the problem remains the same. Or doesn't Exchange add a Received line when
> it gets the mail from the client?
>
> Kai

When you use an Exchange server with Outlook the server appears to be the
source of the mail as far as the internet is concerned.  Here are some
header lines from a message I sent from work and cc'ed to my earthlink
account.  My actual sending machine shows up noplace in this set of headers:

        Loren

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