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NormanS
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reply to nwrickert

Re: Verify Official Verizon Email

said by nwrickert:

That link local IP address "169.254.1.30" in the headers is a bit strange ...

This line:
Received: from FHDP1LUMXC7V31.us.one.verizon.com ([169.254.1.30]) by
 FHDP1LUMXC7HB04.us.one.verizon.com ([166.68.59.191]) with mapi; Wed, 16 Jan
 2013 14:00:52 -0500
 
Is not at all strange. It is typical of a Microsoft mail client, such as Outlook, connecting to a message submission server from an ad hoc internal network. It is reasonable and acceptable.

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AVD
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said by NormanS:

said by nwrickert:

That link local IP address "169.254.1.30" in the headers is a bit strange ...

This line:
Received: from FHDP1LUMXC7V31.us.one.verizon.com ([169.254.1.30]) by
 FHDP1LUMXC7HB04.us.one.verizon.com ([166.68.59.191]) with mapi; Wed, 16 Jan
 2013 14:00:52 -0500
 
Is not at all strange. It is typical of a Microsoft mail client, such as Outlook, connecting to a message submission server from an ad hoc internal network. It is reasonable and acceptable.

sarcasm will get you everywhere.

What corporate environment uses an "ad hock internal network"?

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