On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:46 PM, John W. Baxter<[email protected]> wrote: > Well, consider > 2009-08-13 16:24:27 1Mbjel-0006G4-Lv <= [email protected] > H=lrtp86.fidelity.com (fidelity.com) [192.223.136.149]:57171 > I=[172.21.2.5]:25 P=esmtp S=3789 > > 192.223.136.149 belongs to Fidelity Investments (seemingly the real one per > the listing provided by ARIN). I think they (and their client) want the mail > delivered. > > And > 2009-08-13 16:14:46 1MbjVO-0005Mw-Ar <= [email protected] > H=altair.ease.lsoft.se [212.247.25.55]:60861 I=[172.21.2.5]:25 P=esmtp > S=4723 > RIPE says 212.247.25.55 belongs to L-Soft and mailing list providers want > their messages delivered. > > And many others--those were two obvious white hats found quickly in a slew > of output much of it obviously spammer-sent, without scrolling my window.
That was my experience too. Much of it was junk, but when I started seeing emails from a Chinese airline ticket confirmation matching, I knew I couldn't drop them. Interestingly I find that emails from something.bounces.google.com are also appearing at my mail servers without a Date header. I have yet to troubleshoot this, so I don't have raw headers yet nor do I know if it's all emails from that subdomain, but I will do that tomorrow and send info to the postmaster account there and find out if that is by design or if it's an oversight. -- Regards... Todd -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
