Re: [Exim] Curiosity: what MUA makes ids like...

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Author: John W. Baxter
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Subject: Re: [Exim] Curiosity: what MUA makes ids like...
On 9/4/2003 17:15, "Enkidu" <enkidu@???> wrote:

> On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 18:05:03 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>> 2003-09-04 11:28:01 19uyps-0007se-00 <= arealuser@???
>>> H=valid-pool-name (computerno2) [valid-pool-address] P=esmtp S=3423
>>> id=!~!UENERkVCMDkAAQACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABgAAAAAAAAAfmPrcIv+RkuLc2Ke+I7xv8KAAA
>>> AQAAAA3iZdJEwVpUKdrsVa3l029wEAAAAA@???
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me what piece of MUA-ware generates such ids? [Sending
>>> host is clearly one of our dialup users' machines--one might guess it's
>>> number 2 ;-).]
>>>
>>> This is just curiosity.
>>
>> Hmm, looks like Outlook XP. Check the headers of said message to see.
>>
> Maybe olympus.net's webmail?


Good thought, but no, those look like
Message-Id: <E19vALu-0007js-00@???>
(leading me to think that perhaps SqWebMail doesn't bother with an IP, so
Exim supplies one).

Wakko's suggestion makes sense to me: Outlook XP encoding the sender's life
history. ;-)

--John