Mike Cardwell wrote:
> 
> To further expand on this. It appears that this technique does not 
> "bypass" their filters, but gives the message a much higher likelyhood 
> of passing them only. I noticed this when trying to send an email with a 
> .exe attachment to a hotmail account, which was silently dropped. So I 
> did a bunch of further tests to verify that this was the case. So what I 
> did was updated the router to add fake In-Reply-To and References 
> headers to any email destined for a hotmail account to trick hotmail 
> into thinking that the email was a reply. When I did this, all email 
> seems to be getting through. When I remove this, it starts getting 
> blackholed again:

Do you actually need the X-Hotmail-Fodder headers, or are the
References/I-R-T headers enough to get past the filters?

- Marc


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