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J.Stevens



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>The second is a header from a mail he wrote attempting to subscribe me
>to the listserv of a gay/lesbian organization(note this in one of 60
>requests he sent):
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Ever heard of IP spoofing?  Somone is trying to frame this on me.  I don't
have a fixed IP so how could this be me?  Everyime I log in I get a
different IP so that 95 changes to something different.  I log in and out
about 20 times a day and doubt that I got the same line twice.

Think what you want but it wasn't me.  If you want I can spoof your IP and
send you an email that comes from your IP.  Assuming I was going to send
you a mail bomb I would not have been this stupid to have made this
mistake.  I am sorry that I originally got mad at you for the Forwarded
message, that was my fault, however, I have not done anything that you claim.