Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 30 Sep 2003 4:15 pm, HaywireMac wrote:

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:02:16 +0100

Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

Is this just that it is reserved for the cellphone range, or does
it mean something more?

The 10.x.x.x range is reserved for internal addresses only, IIRC.


It's not a valid internet address, kinda like 192.x.x.x


Yes, of course, I forgot that. So why, I wonder does this show as what seems to be the first hop?

Received: (from anydomain [10.2.131.4])
by rtc_srv_nt.kaluga.mts (NAVGW 2.5.1.13) with SMTP id M2003093018540303984


Anne

very likely their mailserver is behind the gateway machine which would explain the internal address. As I mentioned before it would appear they're not "natting" the addresses of internal machines.


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