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Old 01-29-2008, 01:38 PM   #1
metallica1973
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Thunderbird and Hiding Internal Natted IP Address


I have a client that has noticed that his e-mails that are being sent and recieved by his customer, are seeing his internal and public ip address. I know that the public ip address can be hidden by a proxy but how how can one hide the internal address from the MTA and in this case is Mozilla Thunderbird. I guess you would call this scrubbing the e-mail headers. thanks

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