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Hush-up!!
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      12-13-2003
Hi
I need to learn how to read message headers - the string of numbers that
look like : 66-135-197-26
Can anyone recommend a site for complete beginners on this subject.?
Mike : I hope you read this Cos I've had some good help from you in the past
!!!!!!
Any help greatly appreciated
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°Mike°
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      12-13-2003
SpamCop
http://spamcop.net/

SpamCop FAQ Parsing and reporting spam
http://spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/16.html

A Quick Guide to E-Mail Headers
http://real.fissure.org/articles/headers.shtml

Tracking SPAM
http://www.claws-and-paws.com/spam-l/tracking.html

Reading Email Headers
http://www.stopspam.org/email/headers/headers.html


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>Hi
>I need to learn how to read message headers - the string of numbers that
>look like : 66-135-197-26
>Can anyone recommend a site for complete beginners on this subject.?
>Mike : I hope you read this Cos I've had some good help from you in the past
>!!!!!!
>Any help greatly appreciated
>Hush
>
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why?
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      12-13-2003

On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 21:05:39 +0000 (UTC), Hush-up!! wrote:

>Hi
>I need to learn how to read message headers - the string of numbers that
>look like : 66-135-197-26


IP address for that one.

>Can anyone recommend a site for complete beginners on this subject.?


www.google.com - reading usenet headers , gives.
http://www.by-users.co.uk/faqs/email/headers/
http://www.technomom.com/cynthia/headers/index.html
http://www.haltabuse.org/help/header.shtml

http://vww.spamcop.com/ lets you paste in headers for reporting /
decode.

This site good for many things,
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/headers.html
which lists the appropriate RFC's for a lot more depth.

Summary of RFC's used, a smaller list.
http://www.mibsoftware.com/userkt/0240.htm


>Mike : I hope you read this Cos I've had some good help from you in the past
>!!!!!!


Search http://groups.google.com selecting 24HSHD then and find other
answers to that question.


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Cletis Perkins
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      12-14-2003
go to ****ing http://www.spamcop.net bitch.

Cletis.

"Hush-up!!" <> wrote in message
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> I need to learn how to read message headers - the string of numbers that
> look like : 66-135-197-26
> Can anyone recommend a site for complete beginners on this subject.?
> Mike : I hope you read this Cos I've had some good help from you in the

past
> !!!!!!
> Any help greatly appreciated
> Hush
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      12-14-2003
Cletis Perkins

Modify your language you rude so and so ..... My Kids aged 9 and 5 dont want
to get "Foul" language like this !!!
"Cletis Perkins" <****@****.com> wrote in message
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> Cletis.
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> "Hush-up!!" <> wrote in message
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> > Hi
> > I need to learn how to read message headers - the string of numbers that
> > look like : 66-135-197-26
> > Can anyone recommend a site for complete beginners on this subject.?
> > Mike : I hope you read this Cos I've had some good help from you in the

> past
> > !!!!!!
> > Any help greatly appreciated
> > Hush
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      12-14-2003


"Hush-up!!" <> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I need to learn how to read message headers - the string of numbers that
> look like : 66-135-197-26
> Can anyone recommend a site for complete beginners on this subject.?
> Mike : I hope you read this Cos I've had some good help from you in the

past
> !!!!!!
> Any help greatly appreciated
> Hush
>
>
>

You can learn how to here also; also has links for world wide. Just dig a
little
http://www.arin.net/
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      12-14-2003
Why the heck are 5 and 9 year children reading Usenet????????????? Sheesh!

"Hush-up!!" <> wrote in message
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> Modify your language you rude so and so ..... My Kids aged 9 and 5 dont

want
> to get "Foul" language like this !!!

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      12-14-2003
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:46:05 -0500, Miggsee wrote:

>Why the heck are 5 and 9 year children reading Usenet????????????? Sheesh!


So that posters like "Hush-up!!" can try to play the role of NooseGroop
Savior/Moduhrator, of course.

"They (tint) never seem able to grasp the fact that it isn't going to work, and
makes them look...well, rather clueless."

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>"Hush-up!!" <> wrote in message
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>> Modify your language you rude so and so ..... My Kids aged 9 and 5 dont

>want
>> to get "Foul" language like this !!!

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> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:46:05 -0500, Miggsee wrote:
>
> >Why the heck are 5 and 9 year children reading Usenet?????????????

Sheesh!
>
> So that posters like "Hush-up!!" can try to play the role of NooseGroop
> Savior/Moduhrator, of course.
>
> "They (tint) never seem able to grasp the fact that it isn't going to

work, and
> makes them look...well, rather clueless."


They come and go like the wind............. ~

> >"Hush-up!!" <> wrote in message
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> >> Modify your language you rude so and so ..... My Kids aged 9 and 5 dont

> >want
> >> to get "Foul" language like this !!!

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      12-14-2003
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 12:08:27 -0500, Miggsee wrote:

>"Mara" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 11:46:05 -0500, Miggsee wrote:
>>
>> >Why the heck are 5 and 9 year children reading Usenet?????????????

>Sheesh!
>>
>> So that posters like "Hush-up!!" can try to play the role of NooseGroop
>> Savior/Moduhrator, of course.
>>
>> "They (tint) never seem able to grasp the fact that it isn't going to

>work, and
>> makes them look...well, rather clueless."

>
>They come and go like the wind............. ~


Well, I'd phrase it a bit differently, but yes.

The online world is not a safe place for children.

In fact, that is just so very true that I'm going to yell it out:

THE ONLINE WORLD IS NOT A SAFE PLACE FOR CHILDREN.

It is the paramount clue in all of the online world. Yet it's amazing how many
people either don't get it, or simply ignore it.

"GAH."

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