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190.12.99.104 
The Project Honey Pot system has detected behavior from the IP address consistent with that of a mail server. Below we've reported some other data associated with this IP. This interrelated data helps map spammers' networks and aids in law enforcement efforts. If you know something about this IP, please leave a comment.
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Argentina
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| First Received From | approximately 3 years, 10 months, 3 weeks ago |
| Last Received From | within 3 years, 10 months, 3 weeks |
| Number Received | 36 email(s) sent from this IP |
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A.Pelaez commented...
This IP corresponds to our internal e-mail server, and was accidentally exposed to the internet after changing some parameters on the perimeter firewall. The firewall (who acts as a SMTP proxy too) was doing source NAT, and hence translating the external addresses to internal ones (trusted zone). I think the problem is fixed now. We do not accept MAIL FROM our own domain on the edge SMTP, and for the internal we enabled SSL AUTH for all sender (even for local domains).
Greetings. Alejandro. July 16 2008 11:11 PM |
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