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18th March 01:57
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Chico <chicovesence@hotmail.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
3b1bb7b6.0310301030.29d00a5b@posting.google.com... One can do it with Outlook Express by opening another account using "someone else's" name and e-mail address. The key is to download a 2nd set of postings and give this set the "new" account number. Impersonating, roll-playing, whatever. The main thing is to have jolly good fun--perhaps at someone else's expense. It's called a whoisview lookup. Incidently, an Outlook Express user can spot an imposter right away if the organization in the heading of a posting is different then usual. If one reads postings at Google it is not at all obvious; it only shows up in "Original Format." Anyway, you post with Google; your imposter of 27.10 (The Cyberswordsman vs The Hodge February 14 or 15, 2004) posts with Comcast Online. For your information, his provider info is: CustName: Mediacom Communications Corp Address: 100 Crystal Run Road City: Middletown StateProv: NY PostalCode: 10941 Country: US Lookup Lorenz |
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