On Monday 07 February 2011 04:41:06 t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
> The major part of my full time job is as an email administrator.
> Scrubbing headers will affect deliverability to some systems. Probably
> not as much as having a Tor exit node IP in your Received headers
> though. Smarthosting t
On 06/02/2011 17:30, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
> How do scrubbed versions of these headers affect deliverability? Do services
> flag as spam these messages?
The major part of my full time job is as an email administrator.
Scrubbing headers will affect deliverability to some systems. Probably
not as m
How do scrubbed versions of these headers affect deliverability? Do services
flag as spam these messages?
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Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerz...@interia.eu
On Feb 2, 2011, at 6:47 PM, Jan Weiher wrote:
> Probably the whole header. But except from the obvious I would
> especially look for the received: lin
Bjarni Rúnar Einarsson writes:
> Combine that sort of stuff with analysis of writing style, vocabulary, etc.
> and you might be able to correlate two e-mails as originating from the same
> person with some degree of accuracy.
>
> I'm not aware of any research into the trackability of such things,
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Jan Weiher wrote:
> > In email, what are anonymity risks? Header contains sender domain (maybe
> IP) but what else?
> >
>
> Probably the whole header. But except from the obvious I would
> especially look for the received: lines, the date (because it might
> contai
> In email, what are anonymity risks? Header contains sender domain (maybe IP)
> but what else?
>
Probably the whole header. But except from the obvious I would
especially look for the received: lines, the date (because it might
contain your timezone) and the X-Mailer header (shows your user ag
In email, what are anonymity risks? Header contains sender domain (maybe IP)
but what else?
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