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RE: Removal of IP





::-----Original Message-----
::From: ALAIN PATRICK AINA [mailto:aalain at trstech.net] 
::Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 10:59 AM
::To: Brian Candler; Sunday Folayan
::Cc: Mensah Komla Agbessitse; afnog at afnog.org; 
::ispan at ispan.org.ng; admin at skannet.com.ng
::Subject: Re: Removal of IP
::
::
::hi,
::
::> Sounds like you're doing a good service. Mail which are 
::being sent via 
::> someone else's webmail service will have a source IP which 
::belongs to 
::> them, so you're not at risk from being blacklisted.
::
::
::When folk hide plenty clients and users behind one big NAT or 
::proxy  it 
::becomes difficult for them to trace down traffic.
::
::--alain
::

I think this is the one of the major problems. The source IP shows to be
the proxy or NAT box and you don't get to the actual PC not to talk of
trying to trace the user within the period.

		-fisayo



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