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Lots of forgeries. I'm not going to wast a lot of time on this. I'm going go verify
an IP address and then the source.

soda.bekkoame.or.jp ([202.231.192.80]) resolves, showing theft of overseas services.

sfdn16-157.sf.compuserve.com [206.175.231.157] resolves, proving CompuServe as the
origination point of the spam.


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