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From: <tom...@fi...> - 2006-11-30 22:53:41
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On 2006-11-30 22:51:35 +0100, Lionel Bouton <lio...@bo...> said: > > ahd1014.activehost.com [69.89.227.49] > > > > That > 's a suspicious looking little box... This is not the MX for the > domain (although it isn't uncommon to have differ > ent outgoing servers, > it's rather uncommon that they have > such anonymous names). A bunch of > dns lookups in the sam > e class C shows several other > ahd10??.activehost.com name > s scattered across the class C. Does this > system really s > end legitimate mails and if affirmative, from which domai > ns? Namecheap, a popular domain registar (http://www.namecheap.com/). I only noticed when one of my domains nearly expired when I didn't get a renewal notice. I have them in my whitelist now, and here is recent log. Nov 27 06:25:48 ra postfix/smtpd[24032]: connect from ahd1014.activehost.com[69.89.227.49] Nov 27 06:25:49 ra sqlgrey: whitelist: ren...@na..., 69.89.227.49(ahd1014.activehost.com) -> tom...@fi... Nov 27 06:25:49 ra postfix/smtpd[24032]: 2B2F78C020: client=ahd1014.activehost.com[69.89.227.49] Nov 27 06:25:49 ra postfix/cleanup[24034]: 2B2F78C020: message-id=<20061127-00210389-9a4-0@IPDMDZ000 2MIA> Nov 27 06:25:49 ra postfix/qmgr[14772]: 2B2F78C020: from=<ren...@na...>, size=1805, nrcpt= 1 (queue active) [cut] I guess you could try it by registering a account with namecheap and wait for the confirmation mail, but I doubt it they fixed it. Tomislav |