On 28-Aug-06, at 8:30 AM, Loren Wilton wrote:

I can't figure out who is trying to do what here, but it looks real suspicious. Anyone seen one of these before?

       Loren

Status:  U
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: from mta5a.dm-4.com ([64.40.98.32])

Just to follow-up, the domain dm-4.com publishes an SPF record and according to the online tools, the email did originate from an approved sender.

# SPF record
dm-4.com.                       IN      TXT     "v=spf1 ptr:dm-4.com -all"

# Approved mail server
mta5a.dm-4.com.                 IN      A       64.40.98.32


# From the open.spf.org evaluator
An email system which uses SPF saw a message coming from the IP address 64.40.98.32 which is mta5a.dm-4.com; the sender claimed to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mta5a.dm-4.com is approved for dm-4.com, so that mail should have been accepted.

Unfortunately, I don't know of any online tools to evaluate the Domain Key.

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Gino Cerullo

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Toronto, ON  M3M 1W6

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