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Date: Sat, 27 Dec 97 17:33:51 EST
From: 32742510@juno.com
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Subject: WARNING!! DON'T GET SCAMMED !!!
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Odd headers. Lots of purposely forged information.
new-kyoko.mpx.com.au ([203.2.75.38]) resolves, showing the relaying server. This is a fairly
popular server to relay rape.
203.2.75.7 resolves to: jolt.mpx.com.au, which appears to be the originating point, but I doubt
that.
Done, as I don't feel like mucking about with looking up international servers.