Tim:
> I see things reported in logwatch that I don't expect. For
instance,
> named reports resolving addresses that are part of spams I'm receiving.
> However, I'm not using spam filtering, I'm not loading HTML with images
> that might contain web bugs (and these spams were plain text, anyway),
> so I didn't expect Evolution to go checking on the addresses.
Andy Pieters:
Who sais its evolution?
Because on that machine, there's nothing else that touches the mail.
The mail server runs on a different machine, and this one gets it via
IMAP.
If I switch machine to run evolution elsewhere, that machine does the
same thing:
e.g. Nov 12 18:14:12 mongrel named[1415]: FORMERR resolving
'education-russia.com/AAAA/IN': 68.105.15.143#53
Neither machine has been set up to do any sort of junk mail filtering,
so I don't expect evolution to do any sort of checkups on the mail it's
handling.
NB: That address seems to be associated with someone trying to commit a
fraud, in particular it seems like money laundering.
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