That's the hilarious thing. THEY FORGOT TO INCLUDE IT. If you view source it pretends to come from "[email protected]." NO SHIT. Of course, it's rocketed around a few suspect Israeli servers in the meantime: Delivery-date: Sun, 03 Nov 2013 21:20:26 -0600
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X-OriginalArrivalTime: 03 Nov 2013 04:20:56.0671 (UTC) FILETIME=[17ADE6F0:01CED84C] I run my own mailserv so I can do obnoxious things like give Home Depot "[email protected]" if I think they're going to give me spam. Long ago any political mailing list ended up with "[email protected]" and it remains a decision I do not regret. After all, how else would I join the Illuminati?