Spam 6, Dranetz Jeffrey L

Subject: RE: IS THIS A DEATH THREAT? (tech explains some stuff)
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From: Jeff Dranetz
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Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 06:43:41 -0500
Subject: RE: IS THIS A DEATH THREAT? (tech explains some stuff)
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Yes, it is indeed easy to change ones reply to address. But the true =
origin may be seen if your mailer allows a detailed veiw of the “header” =
. It may not reveal the actual address, but it will reveal the server =
of origin and a number, a number the internet provider can use to look =
up the identity. The only “safe” way of using this technique to change =
ones address is to subscribe others to email lists. This is because as =
soon as the subscription takes place the original email message is =
destroyed in most systems. This saves the server a tremendous amount of =
drive space. Since it is destroyed, and only a record of the =
subscription exists, they can only see that someone subscribed to the =
list. They assume that the reply to is the true address. =20

Look at the header. See if you can see the server of origin. Contact =
someone like webmaster@ helpdesk@ , etc to get to someone in the =
internet access provider company. Send copy of message. Tell them that =
death threats are a serious matter. Tell them you request their =
cooperation in the identification of the sender. Then with the info, =
contact the authorities. They do it to us. Turn the same laws against =
these liberal zealots that they use to silence the movement. =20

Jeff=20

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 01:58:41 -0500
Subject: Re: IS THIS A DEATH THREAT? (tech explains some stuff)
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In a message dated 96-01-04 06:07:21 EST, you write:
>From: [email protected]
>Date: Wed, 3 Jan 1996 19:35:05 -0500
>Subject: Re: IS THIS A DEATH THREAT?
>=20
>Since you guys are on the subject of death threats …
>=20
>About a week ago, I received a vague death threat. Normally, I ignore =
that
>kind of stuff. This time I was a little suprised, because my own =
e-mail
>address appeared as both sender & recipient.
>=20
>I know I didn’t send it to myself. I am certain no one else has access =
to
my
>account. Does anyone know if this sort of trickery is possible. And =
… if
>so, who might be able to accomplish it?
>=20
>THanks ….
>John
>14 words
=20
Hi, I’m the tech that just got AryanGar up & running tonight. We were
checking things out when she saw this note. She asked me to repond so =
here
it is.
=20
This is done by using a browser (most likely Netscape 2.0) where you can
assign the post office & mail server as well as the addresses. So in =
effect
what he has done is send a message from you to you. This is very simple =
to
do & is done all the time by our government to conceal the true identity =
of
the original sender. Tracking this message would be very difficult if =
not
impossible unless by some lucky chance you knew what server or gateway =
it
came from then getting the logs.
=20
Stay true to the Fire With-in!!!!!!! (IM BACK……..)
=20
AryanGar & Denys the tech 🙂
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