Bob Stratton stated in the last message:
Received: by toad.com id AA00166; Sat, 20 Feb 93 07:04:10 PST Return-Path: <strat@intercon.com> Received: from cygnus.com by toad.com id AA00161; Sat, 20 Feb 93 07:04:08 PST Received: from intercon.com by cygnus.com (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA18518; Sat, 20 Feb 93 06:43:27 PST Received: by intercon.com (911016.SGI/920928.RS) for cypherpunks@toad.com id AA21465; Sat, 20 Feb 93 09:42:09 -0500
On Fri, 19 Feb 1993 23:24:43 -0800, nobody@pmantis.berkeley.edu said: nobody> This message routed through 8 remailers, sent around nobody> 11:50 CST 2/19/93: pmantis -> soda -> alumni -> rebma nobody> -> rosebud -> mead -> shell -> buffalo
Are you sure? If that's true, then someone along the way is munging the headers pretty badly, because my Received: lines show it going from
pmantis -> toad.com -> me
This is correct in the same way I can see that the message sent from you was sent from intercon.com -> cygnus.com -> toad.com -> me -- +==== Internet: babani@cs.buffalo.edu ===+======== Amateur-Radio: N2LYC ======+ ! Bitnet: V078LNGT@ubvms.BITNET | UUCP: rutgers!ub!babani ! ! Alternate: an173@cleveland.freenet.edu | Plsure dpnds on the othrs prmison. ! +== PGP key available. (If you don't know what a PGP key is... find out!) ==+
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