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Re: Whose LAN am I on? Is this LAN mine? (Laptop networking query)
Jim Talbut <www.spudsoft.co.uk> wrote:
> I don't know if this matters, but be aware that none of the ideas suggested > here are secure - they could all be spoofed. That is not really an issue here. The networks that I visit are known. The reason that I need to know if the network is mine is so that localized outgoing mail on the laptop can be transferred to the "outbox" on the IMAP server. Mark. -- Mark Hobley, 393 Quinton Road West, Quinton, BIRMINGHAM. B32 1QE. |
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