I just checked the headers of a business email account I have with Telecom
and don't appear to have the same header. It could be a troubleshooting
measure - I believe EDS provide technical support to Telecom?

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On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:54 AM, lenz <[email protected]> wrote:

> honestly, if they want to read (are required to let others read) your mails
> then they don't put headers in mails.from my days as ISP back in old
> europe i know that we were forced to have "snooping devices" that can record
> email conversations but we needed a court order to do so and every court
> order was limited to only one mail account. the requirement was that it is
> impossible for the receiver to find out that the mail was taped. not exactly
> the case if you write headers into mails :-)
>
> i suspect some sort of virus scanner in this case.
>
> cheers
> lenz
>
> (zip files are unpacked by virus scanners to effectively scan them btw)
>
>
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Dan Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We've been having a few issues with Telecom, who host our business
>> email, truncating a particular email through their virus gateway which
>> contained a zip file of 935Kb stating the file is too large -
>> uncompressed this is 26MB so a little odd since it must be expanding
>> the zip before calculating max size ?!, but this is an aside...
>>
>> Whilst trying to get to the bottom of this issue with Telecom, I
>> noticed that the mail headers included a silent proxy through an mta
>> at nz.eds.com.  When I asked their complex tech support about what
>> this server was for, he was very cagey and refused to tell me what it
>> was - which obviously only served to pique my curiosity more!
>>
>> Now I know EDS from the UK as a major govt consulting entity, so I'm
>> imagining this is a 'silent' email storage/filter maybe for government
>> email snooping compliance. Is this just my conspiracy theorist
>> imagination gone wild??  Does anyone know if NZ law requires ISPs to
>> archive and store all emails going through their service for later
>> retrieval for legal/national security reasons?
>>
>> Here's the headers:
>>
>> Received: from aamta01.nz.eds.com ([64.38.4.150]) by mta03.xtra.co.nz
>>          with ESMTP
>>          id <[email protected]
>> >;
>>          Fri, 1 May 2009 13:14:24 +1200
>> Received: from mail.simpova.com ([64.38.4.150]) by aamta01.nz.eds.com
>>          with ESMTP
>>          id <[email protected]
>> >;
>>          Fri, 1 May 2009 13:14:04 +1200
>>
>> Or maybe it's just a simple a content filtering gateway... :-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Dan
>>
>>
>>
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