Hello everyone.

 

I regularly do a Bayes training run every week on any missed Spam that I
collect from various places on the network. I picked some up from a
co-worker and began to analyse the headers to determine any Spammyness I
could write a S.A rule to bump the score up with. This is when I noticed
that the E-Mail message in question should not have hit our servers at
all - there is no header information suggesting a recipient that might
exist on our network or domains. There are recipients... don't get me
wrong... as well as Carbon Copy addresses - none of these addresses are
hosted with us at all - and yet the Mail Message in question was
delivered to my co-worker who's address has the same domain as my own
(Manux.co.nz).

 

The Headers for the E-Mail have been posted at pastebin:
http://pastebin.com/m5bcefa6a

The E-Mail itself has been posted at pastebin:
http://pastebin.com/m8827fb6

 

We host 2 Exchange servers as well as 2 Qmail servers. Everything
usually works fine between the four - no weird delivery issues, no rogue
E-Mails etcetera.

 

So, does anyone have a clue as to why the E-Mail in question was
delivered to our domain? Or even, why would our servers try to deliver a
message who's recipients don't exist here? 

 

Thanks for any help in advance,

Cheers,

Michael Hutchinson

Manux Solutions Ltd

| Phone: 0800 328 324

| Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

| Web:   http://www.manux.co.nz/ 

 

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