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On 23/01/2012 12:03 AM, Mueller Achim wrote:
> 
> Am 23.01.2012 um 07:35 schrieb Michael Petch:
> 
>> Is the IP address 62.67.244.46 ours?
> 
> 
> Hehe, good question:
> 
> host 62.67.244.46 46.244.67.62.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
> s9026.evanzo-server.de.
> 
> host gnubg.org gnubg.org has address 212.204.60.1 gnubg.org mail is
> handled by 20 mail2.bytecamp.net.
> 
> Obviously not. I became aware of the incident after I forwarded an
> e-mail using [email protected] to a friend. I still have a domain at
> evanzo (a shitty cheap domain hoster) for a local chess club.
> 
> I'll check it but it looks like false alarm regarding gnubg.org.
> Sorry guys.
> 
> Ciao
> 
> Achim
> 

Yeah, I had looked at the IP addresses we use (ftp, mail and web) and
they all came up fine on the blacklist sites. I didn't see anything
unusual on the webpages so yep looks like a false alarm. Which I'm glad :)

Better safe than sorry

- -- 
Michael Petch
CApp::Sysware Consulting Ltd.
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