Interestingly enough, the address belongs to a Canadian dial-up user.
Even if I did run my domain's mailserver, the address would be pointless
to block as it's just a dynamic. Ah well, not too much can be done about
it. Yay for SpamAssassin+clamav.
117.168.231.64.in-addr.arpa name = HSE-London-ppp289372.sympatico.ca
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 17:05, Bill Earl wrote:
> Bryce,
>
> What's the IP address of the sending computer? (the original real source
> from the headers, not the probably faked original domain name and address
> that the current crop are tucking into the headers).
>
> Let's out the slackards who are leaving their systems open like this! :-/
>
> Bill
>
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