Received: from [81.103.221.10] (really [61.173.188.55])
by aamta03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com with SMTP
id
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This kind of upends what little I thought I knew about mail
transactions. It's spam from chinanet (61.173.188.55), but passing
the wrong IP seems like a surefire way _not_ to transmit :-o.
81.103.221.10 resolves to smtpin.ispmail.ntl.com, my source of
this endless <expletive deleted>. This indicates that the chinanet
box lied, ntl found them out, but believed them anyway??
Does this mean that NTL are open relays? Or are they just easily
fooled?
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With best Regards,
Declan Moriarty.
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