On Tuesday, September 26, 2017 2:31 AM, Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com> wrote:
 
> On Mon, 2017-09-25 at 17:30 -0400, d18jf9...@use.startmail.com wrote:
>> local IP is better.
> Hi,
> maybe. It still exposes some details about the network, like what
> internal IP range is in use.
exposing internal range is much safer then real hostname, in my opinion.
 
> I just tried with a Google account and the first Received header
> contains "localhost.localdomain" with an IP of my ADSL router, not my
Correct, your workstation does not have host name setup and by default it
sends "localhost.localdomain".
Change host name to abc.example.org and you'll see it in recipient's headers.
It means that if you send email to someone using your personal gmail AND 
property configured office workstation your email recipient will be able to 
tell where you work, this is just an example.

Where is the function responsible for helo message?

Regards,
Josh.

PS. The fact that pretty much nobody was ever interested in both unwanted 
information disclosure bugs just speaks for very little interest serious users 
have in evolution. I can only imagine what happens if someone decides to do a 
real audit...
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