Hello,

just some ideas on this metaphysical tissue...

On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 04:14:42 +0200
Gergely Vandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Associates' InoculateIT PE to check the comp... Clean. And the Sorting
> Office is clean as well, there's nothing in there.

And did you check TB's logfile to see if it "assumes" being the author of
the crime? 
 
> What puzzles me (besides the whole thing sounding insane of course :)
> is that sending dozens of meassages should take some time, and I don't
> remember anything like that. (And my friend received more than 100

You seems to have a modem connection. Maybe you have some logs here to...

> Is it possible that it was the mail server that messed things up
> somehow? Thinking back, I also set up this same e-mail account on a

And your friend still has the messages she received? Then you could take a
look on their headers to see the path they followed. You could see your
(temporary at that time) IP as the originating computer, or TB as X-Mailer.
Or, on the contrary, nothing related to you, in which case you should accuse
the server (personally I don't think this possibility will verify). Or you
could see the IP of your company's smtp server, in which case your brand new
OE6 is quilty.

> WindowsXP/OE6 config at my working place recently, but I deleted the
> account from that comp in about five mins. Who knows what OE6 can do
> in five minutes though? =)

Well, if the server is a normal POP3 or IMAP, nothing. If it's Exchange,
I've no idea about their interaction:) But this means that it's quite
possible that you messed up something with OE6 and in 5 minutes it sent the
messages to your friend (I assume at work you use a faster internet
connection than at home).

Regards, Sandor
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