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Heh. That's beautiful. They are *amazingly* thick, it must be said. I'm having huge fun baiting my current scamster.
>, says... Will you be writing it up so that we can all revel in the ingenuity/stupidity of the parties involved?
Oh yes. The trouble is, he's gone quiet. I've simply been redirecting my email from my domain name to my normal email account, and making sure my outgoing messages have the "correct" username and domain addie on them. But my normal email address is there in the headers, if he's bright enough to view. I hope he hasn't. I need a way of hiding this completely, and I dunno how to do it....
If you can handle a Unix mail client, I'll happily bung you an account you can use to sendmail mails claiming to be from anyone you like. Except me, cos them I get upset.
The Older Gentleman wrote As I recall, the paperback version of sendmail works out just a tad larger than all three volumes of the Lord of The Rings in hardback and doesn't appear on any of the nations best read lists.
Yes, it will, but will I be able to work it?[/QUOTE] Why don't you just give up on these mickey mouse things and buy a proper computer? Solve all your problems, it would.
one of my contractors was talking about the new Mac he'd bought, I don't know what exactly, G something, dual processors, gig of ram yadda yadda yadda - he looked very crestfallen when I explained that no matter what the spec, Macs remain girl's computers.