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Posted by: devnullius
« on: 23. December 2014., 12:09:38 »

Any pattern on the recepit addresses?

Nope seems random. Posting to gmail fora next :( WIth an new error message :/

:( Devvie

EDIT: https://productforums.google.com/d/msg/gmail/7AtqC1mQD70/7Lw090TdaAQJ
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 22. December 2014., 01:57:54 »

Any pattern on the recepit addresses?
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 22. December 2014., 00:32:30 »

try to mail me, see if it bounces back :p

It's not every email. Just a few of them - but a bit too much of them to be irrelevant :/
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 21. December 2014., 22:49:54 »

try to mail me, see if it bounces back :p
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 21. December 2014., 22:06:22 »

Almost makes you think I have a hidden webserver running... But no 10-network is known to me - fully 192.168 here! :)
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 21. December 2014., 22:04:40 »

Yeah I've been looking at that too but might not have looked good enough (IP).

It's from the web interface and I don't think I have extensions running that can cause this... I use BetterGmail but that plays with CSS. I don't use BrandMyMail on devnullius account. So that's out too. Only thing left is an extension that monitors (and reads out) new emails in certain labels.

Sigh...
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 21. December 2014., 18:30:29 »

The IP seems odd to me :/
Does this only happens when using a mail client, or also with gmail's web interface?
Posted by: Samker
« on: 21. December 2014., 09:51:11 »

hmmm... don't know ??? , maybe J. have some idea?
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 21. December 2014., 01:03:39 »

Got another example :(

http://mxtoolbox.com/Public/Tools/EmailHeaders.aspx?huid=2ca3d0dd-b44f-4761-8e8f-31fe9ebdd21f

https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/messageheader/analyzeheader
MessageId   
CAAL+8E4p9z7p=xEEJyM2rTm0W1jxDCyOYFwVobh7UG-nB_haEg@mail.gmail.com
Created at:   21-12-2014 01:12:16 ( Delivered after )
From:   devnullius Plussed <devnullius@gmail.com>
To:   support@cryptoball.io
Subject:   payment going wrong :)

#   Delay   From*         To*   Protocol   Time received   
0         →      10.66.126.16   Web   21-12-2014 01:12:16

Reverse lookup:
(unable to resolve 10.66.126.16)
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 21. December 2014., 00:36:25 »

Might be it! But could not happen with webinterface for gmail... I'll check the details next time this happens :s

Thanks!

Devvie
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 18. December 2014., 01:40:49 »

From my devnullius gmail.com I started to receive these errors more and more:
504 5.5.2 <pdev10>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname

It's not very often, but often enough.

At first, I blamed it on other email servers but today I sent an email to someone, got a reply, replied to it and 504 5.5.2 :( A fresh email to the same email address also returned this :(

I have no idea where to look for it. I just log in to devnullius account and do my thing. Google does not show much relevance either...

Anyone an idea? *any* idea? :)

Devvie
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