- 17 Nov 07, 21:57#24872
Not trying to ressurect the whole debate here, but im not very technically minded and theres something I've been wondering. Since the evidence against Mac was largely based on emails, is it possible to fake when and where an email was sent? The wording of DLR's email to Alonso is kinda strange: "Its from Mike Coughlan, whos very close with Nigel Stepney...He's the same guy who told us Kimi would stop on lap 18..." Seems like if the drivers knew something was illegal they'd be a bit more careful about what they say in an email.
So yeah, Im just wondering if there's a way to totally verify when an email was sent.
So yeah, Im just wondering if there's a way to totally verify when an email was sent.