On Wednesday 22 February 2006 21:51, jdow wrote:
>Try that again
>Dig that forged origin ID:
> Received: from ADSL-200-59-108-16.capfed2.uolsinectis.com.ar
> ([200.59.108.16]) by mx-clapper.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP
> Server) with SMTP \ id 1fbZE76yn3Nl34b0; Wed, 22 Feb 2006 14:27:31
> -0500 (EST)
> X-Originating-IP: 37.111.211.35 by smtp.200.59.108.16;  Wed, 22 Feb
> 2006 11:26:19 -0800
>
>That is an IANA block. {^_-} It seens 200.59.108.16 is attempting some
>fascinating forgeries in IDing itself to Dirtlink. It forged that
>X-Originating-IP bit it would appear. Clever attempt to make it look
>legit.
>
>If it's an attempt to confuse and SA simply is not getting confused.
>
>On the other hand, if the indentations on that message are real then
> your email tool is pretty well hosed.
>
>{o.o}

I'd assume 'Dirt'Link might have an interest in hearing about that?, 
particularly since it appears to be a piece of uol, whom we all hate so 
much...

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Cheers, Gene
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