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Snake-Eyes
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      12-01-2003
Does anybody know of a SMTP server address to use to send Email and/or
Newsgroup Post so that my IP address/Client ID is showing?

I have tried with no success on using a Remailer.

I found a SMTP capable proxy once, but all that did was add another
"Recieved: from (server)..." header.

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      12-01-2003
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 09:15:14 GMT, Snake-Eyes <Who_Am_I?@amnesia.com>
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>Does anybody know of a SMTP server address to use to send Email and/or
>Newsgroup Post so that my IP address/Client ID is showing?
>
>I have tried with no success on using a Remailer.
>
>I found a SMTP capable proxy once, but all that did was add another
>"Recieved: from (server)..." header.


Can't help here. Open SMTPs are all over the place. Check your spam
headers for examples...

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Hairy One Kenobi
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      12-01-2003
"Snake-Eyes" <Who_Am_I?@amnesia.com> wrote in message
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> Does anybody know of a SMTP server address to use to send Email and/or
> Newsgroup Post so that my IP address/Client ID is showing?
>
> I have tried with no success on using a Remailer.
>
> I found a SMTP capable proxy once, but all that did was add another
> "Recieved: from (server)..." header.


It does already: NNTP-Posting-Host and, as you say, the Received headers.

http://www.codecutters.org/spam/smtpheaders1.html

for how to read 'em. The first line Received line indicates the last server
that the mail passed through (generally the only server, unless relays are
involved); the reference after the "from" is the actual client, rather than
the server. You'll find that after the "by".

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Snake-Eyes
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      12-01-2003
I meant NOT showing!
I was tired when I sent this.
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O n Mon, 1 Dec 2003 5:02:51 -0600, Hairy One Kenobi wrote
(in message <jiFyb.2788$>):

> "Snake-Eyes" <Who_Am_I?@amnesia.com> wrote in message
> news: .com...
>> Does anybody know of a SMTP server address to use to send Email and/or
>> Newsgroup Post so that my IP address/Client ID is showing?
>>
>> I have tried with no success on using a Remailer.
>>
>> I found a SMTP capable proxy once, but all that did was add another
>> "Recieved: from (server)..." header.

>
> It does already: NNTP-Posting-Host and, as you say, the Received headers.
>
> http://www.codecutters.org/spam/smtpheaders1.html
>
> for how to read 'em. The first line Received line indicates the last server
> that the mail passed through (generally the only server, unless relays are
> involved); the reference after the "from" is the actual client, rather than
> the server. You'll find that after the "by".
>
>



 
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      12-01-2003
Snake-Eyes wrote:
> I meant NOT showing!
> I was tired when I sent this.
>
>> "Snake-Eyes" <Who_Am_I?@amnesia.com> wrote in message
>> news: .com...
>>> Does anybody know of a SMTP server address to use to send Email
>>> and/or Newsgroup Post so that my IP address/Client ID is showing?
>>>
>>> I have tried with no success on using a Remailer.
>>>
>>> I found a SMTP capable proxy once, but all that did was add another
>>> "Recieved: from (server)..." header.

>>
>> It does already: NNTP-Posting-Host and, as you say, the Received
>> headers.
>>
>> http://www.codecutters.org/spam/smtpheaders1.html
>>
>> for how to read 'em. The first line Received line indicates the last
>> server that the mail passed through (generally the only server,
>> unless relays are involved); the reference after the "from" is the
>> actual client, rather than the server. You'll find that after the
>> "by".


Use Anonymizer's e-mail service. The IP address shown and Received
headers will be from their domain. I doubt they permit spewage of spam
and will probably kill a spammer's account real quick. Obviously they
won't want to get on any of the public DNSBLs (DNS blacklists) or RBLs
(relay blacklists).


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