When I send a message to someone else, in the headers for the received
message, you get the following:
Received: from unknown (HELO ?192.168.11.10?) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@70.240.235.119)
by 0 with ESMTPA; 22 Mar 2007 11:50:48 -0000
This header line contains the client machine's internal ip address
(192.168.11.10) which of course is a private address, and also my public
address 70.240.235.119.
These addresses are of the client, the actual toaster server addresses
are above that line along with other header info.
My question is. Is there a way to get rid of my client IP addresses in
the header? Seems like a security risk to me.
Gary
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Gary Bowling
GBCO.US
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