On Tuesday 02 September 2003 05:56 pm, Björn Olsson wrote: > On Monday 1 Sep 2003 Björn Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This mail just arrived in by inbox. Can anyone make out what it means? > > The originating domain is obviously false. > > <chop> > > There is still one thing I don't understand about this mail. It was > first received from anydomain, 10.2.131.4. That's an RFC 1918 address. > Would this be the address of the cell phone?
I think they are bouncing the mail from one internal server to another internal server before routing it out to the internet. Not sure why but that is what the headers look like to me. In my headers it shows the first one originating from rtc_srv_nt.kaluga.mts which looks like an NT server, to maeko.inside.mts.ru which looks to be running Solaris, and finally to madlen.mts.ru which looks to be their gateway. Could be the initial message comes in routed to the user's SMS account on one internal mail server(NT), it sees that the box is full and sends a bounce message back out through the Solaris Server which routes out through a gateway. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer
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