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To: David in Ontario who wrote (32191)4/16/1999 12:13:00 PM
From: Marshall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33268
 
I assume you're aware of the WhoIs service too:

networksolutions.com

Interesting way to get contact names and e-mails for any domain, it's also kind of an interesting way to check out the general location an e-mail came from if it's not on something from AOL, hotmail etc.

Take my e-mail address: innoengr@ionet.net

We know it came out of the domain "ionet.net"

Put "ionet.net" into WhoIs and you've got a pretty good idea where I'm located:
networksolutions.com

Routing info hidden in all e-mail is also very informative at times. It's not normally displayed but most e-mail programs have a way to allow you to view it.

PS: Don't try to teach Ed HTML - he's my boss and I know he hates code. :-)
Me? More a hardware guy that turns screws but I also carry one of these cards: vbaconference.com