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| Subject: | Re: Possible Mail server compromise ? |
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| Date: | Tue, 05 Feb 2008 12:49:10 -0500 |
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 22:57:14 +0100, "Faas M. Mathiasen" said:
Thank you for your input, it seems that the "data" was sent FROM the mail server and the data is not e-mails.
OK, throw us a bone - if it wasn't SMTP transactions, can you at least tell us the *protocol* being used? If it wasn't e-mails, knowing what it was would help immensely.
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