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On 6/7/2010 4:37 PM, Josh Cason wrote: > Now this has always been puzzling. This looks like a spam from a > customers machine. They swear up an down there machine is clean. The are > also a good friend of the boss. Well he knowns them. What I did was grep > the 2E3F10D8005 and then did another grep when 7F92C10D8193 via > mailscanner. It's hard to tell whether a message is spam or not just     

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Author: Noel Jones
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:32

> Now this has always been puzzling. This looks like a spam from a customers machine. They swear up an down there machine is clean. The are also a good friend of the boss. Well he knowns them. What I did was grep the 2E3F10D8005 and then did another grep when 7F92C10D8193 via mailscanner. Mailscanner messes directly with postfix queues. This is Not the Proper Way - a content
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Now this has always been puzzling. This looks like a spam from a customers machine. They swear up an down there machine is clean. The are also a good friend of the boss. Well he knowns them. What I did was grep the 2E3F10D8005 and then did another grep when 7F92C10D8193 via mailscanner. Thanks, Josh Jun 7 08:57:28 primary postfix/smtpd[32012]: 2E03F10D8005: client=primary.mychoice     

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Author: Jeroen Geilman
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:28

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Author: Josh Cason
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:08

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