..oO(Jerry Stuckle)
>Michael Fesser wrote:
>>
I know how to read headers. And there's nothing that indicates that both
postings were sent from the same account. All headers that matter are
different, which is why I ask. So, you should prove your point and post
the relevant header lines.
Obviously you don't.
Since you seem to be totally incompetent (no surprise there):
We'll see.
From the first message:
Injection-Info: e34g2000pro.goo glegroups.com; posting-host=67.190.94. 163;
posting-account=ps2QrAM AAAA6_jCuRt2JEI pn5Otqf_w0
From the second message:
Injection-Info: e34g2000pro.goo glegroups.com; posting-host=216.139.93 .186;
posting-account=ps2QrAM AAAA6_jCuRt2JEI pn5Otqf_w0
Note the posting account is identical.
You shouldn't always believe what you see or read.
>Now - learn how to read headers before you make a fool of yourself again.
Then maybe you can explain this to me:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22po...utf-8&oe=utf-8
19,000 results just for this particular header line from all around the
world and all different kinds of websites? I don't think he's really
that famous.
Or what about this: In my newsreader I currently have 28,075 postings in
various German and English newsgroups. 2,760 of them have a 'posting-
account' in their headers. And 2,599(!) times it's exactly this value:
ps2QrAMAAAA6_jC uRt2JEIpn5Otqf_ w0
To the point: The 'posting-account' ID in the headers is _not_ unique to
the poster. In fact I haven't seen any two GG postings with _different_
IDs yet! Some people think it's just the ID of an internal GG server or
something like that, but it's _definitely_ not related to the poster in
any kind, so there's no evidence whatsoever that the two postings in
question came from the same person.
So you should be a bit more careful about who you call incompetent.
It might fire back.
Micha