Hello Marcus,
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, at 18:05:26 GMT +0100 (3/27/2003, 11:05 AM -0500
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> Where in the sequence of Recieved: does it occur?
> Can you post the entire chain here?
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Notice the "messagingengine.com" reference in the header. I spoke to my
ISP's phone support, they did NOT know what it was for. The only thing I
changed above were my email addresses, and IP number. So where does
http://www.messagingengine.com/ come into play with regard to the
headers above? If you could provide some answers, it would be great.
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Greg Strong
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