On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 00:00:01 Boanne wrote:

> You wrote:
> }- The website does not provide anyone with the capability of
> }- sending anonymous messages because you have to send messages
> }- through an smtp server that must be logged into by a person to
> }- whom a password has been assigned.  The user name and smtp
> }- server are identified in the message headers.

> I did the same thing you did - I sent myself a message at my
> jdreece.com address from my subdimension.com address.  But when I
> retrieved the message from jdreece.com there was nothing in the
> header but subdimension.com info and email address, nothing about
> the SMTP server or my jdreece.com address.  And I have NetTamer
> set to show the entire message header.

> I wonder why there is a difference between your findings and
> mine?

Hi Boanne:

Yes, there is indeed quite a difference in my findings.  When I accessed the
web-site and signed up they said they were offering a POP3 server but not a
SMTP server.  I'll visit the web-site again and check it out.  Perhaps
they've now added a SMTP server for the use of their subscribers.

Sam
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