no. tcp fingerprinting seems to be too much work, and definitely isn't part of the pop3 protocol. ;-)
Just send them an email and look at the headers if they reply.
Or maybe use a sendmail milter to watch for Microsoft headers and convert all of it to text while you are at it!


Ken


Iris Silva wrote:

Hello everyone.

Is there a way to see which mail client is using the customer to
check his/her mail? maybe this can be reflected on qpopper log file.

any idea?

thanks in advance.


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