D-Man was said to been seen saying: > > I am curious as to how the message can morph like that, but anyways ... > Quite simple really... If you have your mail server configured to add your domain if there is no domain in the header (ie- "From: blah" rather than "From: blah@loser.com") then it will do this and each server configured to add the domain will see it as being sent from their domain... So it's simply a matter of reconfiguring your mail server(s) to not exhibit this behavior. Respectfully, Jeremy T. Bouse UnderGrid Network Services, LLC -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------, |Jeremy T. Bouse, CCNA - UnderGrid Network Services, LLC - www.UnderGrid.net | | Public PGP/GPG fingerprint and location in headers of message | | If received unsigned (without requesting as such) DO NOT trust it! | | Jeremy.Bouse@UnderGrid.net - NIC Whois: JB5713 - undrgrid@UnderGrid.net | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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