Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 Hi Jan, "X-Originating-IP" is present only in some of the messages i have, not in all... and sometimes called "X-Sender-IP" and such. There is no standard convention for any Email headers as far as i know... it depends entirely on the operating system of the sending server, the Email "server" itself and program used to send. It may be possible only "To:" and "" are required. Joy & Peace, Tim , "jb" <janb@a...> wrote: > On 7/5/01 at 7:45 PM humanzee2001 wrote: > > ºHey there, > º > ºMy post went from Toronto to Seattle and then to the Canaries or > ºwherever. This one may be different ask JB. > > Thanks for the invitation - accepted!... > º > ºWhat was my name before Baptism, what was it before birth, what does > ºit matter now? > > Perhaps Tony? > º > ºAt what point does the mind leave off the vibrations of the material > ºworld? > > If not Tony, ask Tony - otherwise, a quote will do ) > º > ºWhere does it find the subtle?.............Hu. Who? > > Subtle? Thanks for the laugh... > Anyone can read the headers of an E-mail - no secrets... > For this E-mail client, alt-V toggles between "show > header/don't show" - that easy. > And the sender is always known - by the term > "X-Originating-IP". > Having taken the liberty to copy a relevant part of > a few E-mails, look for yourself > > A good laugh, > Jan > -------------------------- > > Message-ID: <9i2g4t+dtu7@e...> > User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 > X-Mailer: eGroups Message Poster > X-Originating-IP: 207.107.254.248 > humanzee2001 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Mailing-List: list ; contact - owner > Delivered-mailing list > Precedence: bulk > ------------------------------ > NondualitySalon > Message-ID: <9hu264+pddg@e...> > In-<20010704002254.RRUF6472.orval.sprint.ca@ [209.148.162.105]> > User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 > X-Mailer: eGroups Message Poster > X-Originating-IP: 207.107.254.186 > humanzee2001 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Mailing-List: list NondualitySalon; contact NondualitySalon- owner > Delivered-mailing list NondualitySalon > Precedence: bulk > -- -- > NondualitySalon > Message-ID: <9hvge2+s4d8@e...> > User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 > X-Mailer: eGroups Message Poster > X-Originating-IP: 207.107.254.248 > "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Mailing-List: list NondualitySalon; contact NondualitySalon- owner > Delivered-mailing list NondualitySalon > Precedence: bulk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 On 7/6/01 at 1:35 AM Omkara wrote: ºHi Jan, º º"X-Originating-IP" is present only in some of the messages i have, ºnot in all... and sometimes called "X-Sender-IP" and such. º ºThere is no standard convention for any Email headers as far as i ºknow... it depends entirely on the operating system of the sending ºserver, the Email "server" itself and program used to send. It may ºbe possible only "To:" and "" are required. º ºJoy & Peace, º ºTim Hi Tim, With the non-MS E-mail client used here, message headers from display where the messages originated, in such a way as to facilitate action when required. Also, the E-mail client used to write the message is displayed - comes in handy too... When the sender is "obvious" like institutions or companies, the headers display less info... But the headers from private E-mail have a lot of information. Joy and Light, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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