You said — “How about the statement from the prof that he received an email from him ?”
No evidence of it even existing; we’ve never seen it... that’s one of the problems.
What would be a “half-way” gesture, in that regard, although not completely satisfactory, would be for him to present the e-mail in its entirety and blank the originating IP number, and the sender’s e-mail address (but leave all other header information totally intact — because that can be forensic information. Let us see the *exact wording* of the e-mail.
It wouldn’t solve all the problems, but it would be a simple “gesture” of openness.
Regards,
Star Traveler
“No evidence of it even existing; weve never seen it... thats one of the problems.”
How do you see email ? a page printed on anyones computer ?
You don’t want evidence — you ( and I ) would like to see the original wording -— but it appears the prof is keeping it under wraps, doing what he can to keep it anonymous