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Re: Possible Problem Messages


Re:  Possible Problem Messages
Fraser Goffin wrote:
> Recently I have received a number of emails that have been sent to xml-dev
> which look dubious.

Peter Hunsberger wrote
>> they didn't come from the list but rather that the headers where forged.

I've gotten both types.

In some instances, the forged sender is a person on the xml-dev list. The
originating IP for those e-mails is 86.138.158.229.

Some of the others originated from the OASIS list (209.202.168.102).


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