It looks like the message was sent from this machine:
68.32.79.245, which resolves to:
c-68-32-79-245.hsd1.ga.comcast.net
which looks to be a home computer or workstation of some sort (guessing of course). If you look at the MX record for hsworldfoundation.com (which was created Aug 26, 2006 - which I find rather suspicious), it resolves to inbound.hsworldfoundation.com.netsolmail.net (205.178.249.7). It appears that if you do a reverse whois on this set of IP range, though, that this domain is actually hosted by
It appears that this site does not have it's own e-mail server, but mail must be routed somehwere since it is hosted (or maybe it gets sent to postmaster@whoknowswhere). The only thing I can think of that is plausible is if InQuent has an e-mail server and this person has a forward in that account that goes to a comcast account somewhere. But then again, this e-mail really doesn't prove or disprove anything. All it seems to show is that someone seems to have sent mail from a comcast account to info@our-street.com. Doesn't confirm anything about the contents of the mail or definitive proof as to whether or not it is from Steve Canady, or whoever...
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