http://www.spamcop.net does a great job of taking apart headers.

Harold

> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 03:30:40PM -0700, Abigail Marshall wrote:
>
>> As to proving where it comes from, I'm just not sure it's
>> worth the effort on an individual basis -- a lot of time &
>> expense involved.  That's another thing the big ISP's could
>
> Any pointers as to how to trace email from the headers - they're pretty
> cryptic to a non IT professional like myself? If fact it would be useful
> to
> have a reference explaining the meaning of all the headers - sort of a
> 'Newbies Guide to Headers', or maybe an RFC!
>
> Regards: Jim Ford
>
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