Thanks everyone for your responses. Obviously I overlooked the most
simple explanation, which turned out to be what actually occurred. In
hindsight, I should have checked the mailing list archive before
assuming that there was something more sinister going on. FYI Here is
the original email on the mailing list archive:
https://www.mail-archive.com/bind-users@lists.isc.org/msg34359.html
Ged, I'll forward the email headers to you privately, but I trust you'll
find that they support the explanation offered below.
Thanks again everyone who took the time to respond. :-)
Nick.
On 07/06/2024 22:10, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 07.06.2024 um 10:58:27 Uhr schrieb G.W. Haywood:
On the face of your description, this sounds like a spammer who has
slightly more skill than usual.
The spammer simply used the name in From: after the Nick posted tothe
list) (Nick Tait via bind-users) and the mail address
(bind-users@lists.isc.org) as the recipient.
I assume this was accidentally sent to the list and not Nick himself,
but this is just a guess.
I'd like to see the headers, or better the entire mail. Please feel
free to send privately.
They are publicly posted on the list.
Message-ID:
<6661e181d6fce_20e3f8fc856fcec65140...@sidekiq-frequent-fd-poduseast1-free-blue-fc47b6fff-n44lb.mail>
If you need it, I can forward it to you.
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