On 4/13/01 10:28 PM, Glenn Darwin <[log in to unmask]> wrote... >But, why would AOL parse the header for where the e-mail originated before it >hit listserv? Because AOL has no way of knowing if a message went through a MLM. A forged Received line is a forged Received line, wherever it appears. >Why do they consern themselves with every hop before the connect >to AOL? So it's okay if I attempt to forge my dialup IP, so long as I relay through a server that identifies itself properly? Forgery is forgery. >So what if one of my subscribers is running their own e-mail server. Running mail servers on dialup is a common way to send abusive mail. Many sites block mail directly injected from a dialup. -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois [log in to unmask] | Finger/Web for PGP [log in to unmask] | http://www.lull.org/adam/