Derek,
mail to me, most likely I can track you down to at LEAST the machine you forged it from!
I don't have an account on this machine. The machine doesn't seem to care. Does the machine keep a record of this letter, I don't know? I'm using the command mconnect on a sun system. It asks me who I am, and then trusts me when I tell it! I have even told it I was ROOT, and it filled in "Operator" from the local passwd file! Is this security so lax because I am on a local area network unconnected to the Internet? Does anyone know? mconnect even gives me help if I ask it! I didn't mail this, not me
I don't have an account on this machine. The machine doesn't seem to care. Does the machine keep a record of this letter, I don't know?
You don't need an account on the machine, but I can still tell that you came through amtel.com, and most likely originated from the machine "bass", but I can't be sure about that. Yes, machines do keep logs of all mail transactions, so I could theoretically track down that message. It's not difficult. Granted, it would probably take me some time to track this down truely, although I know that you do get the cypherpunks list in some fashion, so I can recursively track down everyone on the cypherpunks list until I find you. (I'm not going to do that, since its not worth my time, but it's possible!) Yes, using the "mconnect" command will let you type anything you want. Like I said, forging e-mail is trivial, but it down't buy you anything. There are always logs at some point! -derek
On the cypherpunks mailing list, Peter (it seems :) forged... ;-)
Derek Atkins wrote...
mail to me, most likely I can track you down to at LEAST the machine you forged it from!
I don't have an account on this machine. The machine doesn't seem to care.
So, you don't have an account on bass.sjo.atmel.com? And, you wouldn't, by chance, have a first name of Peter, would you? :) [Only the machine name was gotten from your mail message.]
I didn't mail this, not me
Of course not. ;-) Just don't believe that simple forged mail is totally untraceable, at least to the machine you forged it from. FYI... -jeff Jeff Kellem Internet: composer@Beyond.Dreams.ORG
participants (4)
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any@uu4.psi.com
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composer@Beyond.Dreams.ORG
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Derek Atkins
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Peter Shipley