BT Outsources Spam to Sun?
So here I am, sitting down going through my email, when I spot a bit of spam that didn't get filtered in the same way hundreds of other items do every day. This item came directly from Sun's network (btmx1.sun.com) - not normally a place where I'd expect to get spam from. Upon further examination, it looks like the source machine is 150.143.60.6 - an address owned by "Syntegra (USA), Inc." - who are (as a quick trip to http://www.syntegra.com/ will tell you) BT. What's more embarrasing for Sun is that it looks to have come from a Windows machine... something that I thought was highly discouraged within Sun.
Anyway, enough of my ranting, here's the email:
Received: from btmx1.sun.com ([82.201.239.53])
by XXXXXXXX.net with esmtp; Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:26:39 +0000
id 000881A9.45114195.00001563
Received: from [150.143.60.6] (port=2504 helo=btmx1.sun.com)
by btmx1.sun.com with asmtp
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for XXXXXXXX@XXXXXXXX.net; Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:26:35 -0120
Message-ID: <01c6dcb8$652b5670$6c822ecf@cpicard>
From: "Brandi Hood"
To: XXXXXXXX@XXXXXXXX.net
Subject: WEDNESDAY.HBID.
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:26:35 -0120
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