On 27 Jul 2006 as I do recall, Iyonix.2006@xxxxxxxxx wrote: [snip] > It seems that for some reason our mail addresses have indeed been caught > by some spammer since I just got this nice offering which was sent to > my email address I use just for this maillist (and amended in the mail > header quoted below) and which I set up beginning of this year, that is > it is not really old and was never used for anything else. > > > --> Return-Path: <tulltevis@xxxxxxxx> > --> Delivery-Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 13:34:47 +0200 > --> Received-SPF: none (mxeu16: 201.19.130.125 is neither permitted nor > denied by domain of hmsi.com) client-ip=201.19.130.125; > envelope-from=tulltevis@xxxxxxxx; helo=hmsi.com; > --> Received: from [201.19.130.125] (helo=hmsi.com) > --> by mx.kundenserver.de (node=mxeu16) with ESMTP (Nemesis), > --> id 0MKxE4-1G648c2oc2-0002Gp for iyonix.2006@xxxxxxxxx; Thu, 27 Jul 2006 > 13:34:47 +0200 > --> Message-ID: <000001c6b170$1b374ba0$a154a8c0@pcq72> [snip] Yes, that's the one I'm getting; although the Received: paths don't appear to have anything in common, oddly enough... -> Return-Path: petteucrespo@xxxxxxxxxxx -> Envelope-To: iyonix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -> Received: from c9008bc5.virtua.com.br ([201.52.139.197] helo=chenbro.com) -> by B.hopeless.aaisp.net.uk ([81.187.81.12]) -> with AAISP icebox mailer (build Apr 20 2006 23:24:03) -> for iyonix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; -> Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:15:49 +0100 -> Message-ID: <000001c6b1b8$e5e421f0$0ddea8c0@ynh20> -- H. Bazley He who laughs last probably doesn't understand the joke. --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support