Normally, when I look at the header for an email, the first line is the
receive: from line. Granted that spammers can forge most of that line, you
can still see the last place that forwarded the message to your server. I
just looked at a couple of messages and found that line missing. I was
wondering how this happened and what it means.
We had a client complain about excessive spam, and they forwarded some samples to us. These are the messages I found missing the receive: from line. Assuming they're receiving the mail from our server, shouldn't that line be there? Or could they have a program on their desktop PCs that is cutting it out?
Is you client using Outlook? Outlook seems to do a good job of removing all of the header info I want to read. I do get all the info I want when I read it with Outlook Exrpress.
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