-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I would like to add that I have evidently been a victim of "penet spoofing" as well, since I too received the following message from penet:
You have sent a message using the anonymous contact service. You have been allocated the code name anXXXXX You can be reached anonymously using the address anXXXXX@anon.penet.fi.
Somebody is trying to be clever and forging mail to figure out my penet id (surprise, I don't have one, but now I do). When I got this message, I immediately sent off in an attempt to set my password. I haven't heard back yet, so I don't know if it was successful or not. If the password set fails, then somebody has taken over anXXXXX and I'll be mailing Julf in order to get it removed. Whoever wants to know my penet id... I'll save you some trouble: an4609 - my old (now expired) account elee9sf@menudo.uh.edu an5022 - my old (now expired/locked) account barrus@tree.egr.uh.edu Now, of course, I have a new one, which somebody has thoughtfully started up for me. Karl Barrus klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLdUVG4OA7OpLWtYzAQFZuwP/aEHakMABw1IZhpgvW+VxPgzfJMxNsSD7 MflnwJr70NjZmk22QXgRhNGBMaiZQJHK+pYZZWS+yZihcLZyHKM722ya0FV3SXoe vlJoKxJPBAjkmq98Z7Yqo6Z2k2ZU+ODQ79l4xtL2tSpt0vheVLOVYSJkv7pSbehp mo5EaSNCHZE= =m3Ai -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----