When properly installed and configured, Homing Pigeon (TM) starts every time the machine is booted. It waits until it senses that a valid TCP/IP connection to a network has been made, either through the dialup networking or a LAN. It then queries its surroundings to determine if it can contact the SMTP server that the user specified in the "SMTP Server" box during its configuration. If it can contact that SMTP server, then it attempts to send a mail message to the address specified during its configuration in the "Your email address" box, emailing you its network location (IP Address and if possible, the reverse lookup for that IP address). If it cannot contact the SMTP server specified in the "SMTP Server" box, then it probes the network looking for alternative ways to send its network location email message. If it succeeds in mailing you such a message, the route information specified in the email header can sometimes be used to help locate the machine.
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