On 12 May 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Actually, it's completely uninteresting. It's the typical mail-loop
> prevention message that you'll get from qmail. It happens whenever
> someone tries to download mail from a server using POP3, and deliver
> the mail by re-injecting it. Works fine whenever the RFC822 addresses
> match the RFC821 addresses, which they never do for mailing lists.
What was interesting was the fact both recipient and sender envelope
address were fabricated. Sender address fabrication is quite unusual
because the correct value is supposed to be available in Return-Path.
--Pavel Kankovsky aka Peak [ Boycott Microsoft--http://www.vcnet.com/bms ]
"NSA GCHQ KGB CIA nuclear conspiration war weapon spy agent... Hi Echelon!"