On Fri, 3 Oct 1997, Anthony Lovell wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 3 Oct 1997, Jay Denebeim wrote:
> > Don't do that. An e-mail message can only come from one place.
> > Determine where that is, and send your complaint there. It drives me
> > crazy getting bogus complaints CC'ed to over 20 recipients.
>
> But that's the whole point, if the admiin at the sites that relay it
> or used for bogus addresses are not driven crazy by complaints they
> will most like ignore the problem, you have to get them do something
> about it.
But they can't do anything about it. The message came from ONE place.
Anything listed in the From:, To:, Message-ID:, and X-Sender is junk.
Anything listed in the body is suspect. The second Received: header is
suspect. Any further Received: headers are most certainly junk too.
Instead take the first Received header, and complain to the site that
you received it from. That's it.
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