Static IP Address in e-mail sent on dial up (Dynamic IP Address) connection

Static IP Address in e-mail sent on dial up (Dynamic IP Address) connection

am 09.02.2007 17:32:58 von Nirvana

Hi all,

I'm on a ADSL broadband net connection and have a static IP Address.

When I connect my Laptop to dialup connection on a different phone
line and send e-mail from it the e-mail header contains the static IP
Address of my ADSL internet connection.

I can see in header
AA-XX-YYY...@myisp.com

The AA-XX-YYY-ZZ is my static IP Address with . replaced by - (I
don't
how and why they replace . by - in e-mailheader) on ADSL net
connection.

I wonder how on the Earth the static IP Address of ADSL Internet
connection from different telephone line all together is visible in a
dialup internet connection? In dial up obviously it is a dyanmic IP
Address.

I use a different SMTP Server (Which is not hosted on myStatic IP
Address) to send e-mail from dialup connection.

Any idea?

Cheers
Nirvana

Re: Static IP Address in e-mail sent on dial up (Dynamic IP Address) connection

am 09.02.2007 23:54:23 von Sam

This is a MIME GnuPG-signed message. If you see this text, it means that
your E-mail or Usenet software does not support MIME signed messages.
The Internet standard for MIME PGP messages, RFC 2015, was published in 1996.
To open this message correctly you will need to install E-mail or Usenet
software that supports modern Internet standards.

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Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="US-ASCII"
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Nirvana writes:

> I wonder how on the Earth the static IP Address of ADSL Internet
> connection from different telephone line all together is visible in a
> dialup internet connection? In dial up obviously it is a dyanmic IP
> Address.

Your operating system is still probably routing your outbound IP traffic
through your DSL connection, even if you dialed in through a modem.



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Re: Static IP Address in e-mail sent on dial up (Dynamic IP Address) connection

am 10.02.2007 01:24:33 von Landmark

"Nirvana" wrote:

>I can see in header
>AA-XX-YYY...@myisp.com

Where exactly in the headers are you seeing this? Is it is a recieved
from line or an X-header or what?

Re: Static IP Address in e-mail sent on dial up (Dynamic IP Address) connection

am 13.02.2007 01:01:30 von Nirvana

On Feb 9, 10:54 pm, Sam wrote:
> Nirvana writes:
> > I wonder how on the Earth the static IP Address of ADSL Internet
> > connection from different telephone line all together is visible in a
> > dialup internet connection? In dial up obviously it is a dyanmic IP
> > Address.
>
> Your operating system is still probably routing your outbound IP traffic
> through your DSL connection, even if you dialed in through a modem.
>
> application_pgp-signature_part
> 1KDownload

Thanx for reply Sam.
I think it now disappear.

Landmark,
It was in the header => From section.
I swear I had seen it but now it is not there.

Now i'm happy soul ;)

cheers!!