Amusing ... there has been a lot of speculation off the reflector that, 
given your pseudonym, you probably were someone else. 
 
Anyway, I stand by my point -- one shouldn't have to search for IP 
addresses to know the identity of someone who posts on a reflector.  If you 
really didn't intend to obscure your identity, the From: line would have 
said W2EV, or you could have signed your messages. 
 
73, Pete N4ZR 
 
At 05:27 PM 11/30/2004, you wrote: 
 
Hi Pete, 
There is no ominous intent here.  I'm Ev, W2EV.  I'm attempting to 
segregate my email accounts by area of interest...nothing more.  If anyone 
were so inclined, they could easily check the IP address of the emails in 
thier "trash" folder and match up an anonymous post with others already 
received.  It's easy to do. 
 
As long as folks engage in on-topic and non-attacking email threads, I 
don't see the harm in not IDing with every "transmission". :) 
 
On a personal note, I've received so many emails with my name misspelled 
anyway, I'm not certain it really matters anyway. 
 
Even so...there's no mystery here.  It's me. :) 
 
 Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com> wrote:
These postings from Joe Contester raise this point; should it not be
standard practice that people posting to cq-contest sign either their
call-signs or their real names?
  
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