Re: X-Forwarded-For Header
From: Ray Costanzo [MVP] (my)
Date: 02/18/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:08:47 -0500
Um, yeah. For whatever reason, I was thinking of mail headers...
Ray at home
"Dave Anderson" <GTSPXOESSGOQ@spammotel.com> wrote in message
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> Ray Costanzo [MVP] wrote:
>> From what? If you have an e-mail that is a file on the physical file
>> system, you can use the file system object
>> (Scripting.FileSystemObject) to open it and read the contents.
>
> Funny.
>
> Or were you being serious? X-Forwarded-For indicates an indirect
> requestor,
> such as a user coming through a proxy.
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