Just a tiny interesting operation found out via routine misspelling that can
breed paranoia in idle minds:
sprint has smtp to SMS gateway for its customers running at
messaging.sprintpcs.com, so if you e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the user gets message on the phone.
Interestingly enough, there is also valid domain messaging.sprintpsc.com (note
the swapped last two letters) that resolves to no less than 8 IP addresses.
Someone wants it really reliable:
Addresses: 69.25.27.171, 66.150.161.141, 69.25.27.170, 69.25.27.172
66.150.161.133, 66.150.161.140, 66.150.161.134, 66.150.161.136
sprintpsc.com is operated by po-box identified entity:
Registrant:
Acme Mail
Box 455
Miami, FL 33265
US
305-201-4774
and of course messages sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] do not
end up on sprint's subscriber handset.
Could be completely coincidental, of course.
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