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List:       tor-talk
Subject:    Re: [tor-talk] Tor and forward email to Spam folder.
From:       Jason Long <hack3rcon () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2016-10-31 6:28:19
Message-ID: 1715781580.835666.1477895299376 () mail ! yahoo ! com
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It is my problem and if webmail use mail server IP then why my email forwarded to \
Spam!!!!! 

    On Sunday, October 30, 2016 6:19 PM, Ben Tasker <ben@bentasker.co.uk> wrote:
 

 So, it seems there are some differences which decide whether Google will include the \
client IP when using the web interface. If you're using an "Apps for domain" account, \
the X-originating-ip header will be added every time, whether you use Webmail or the \
"Gmail" app on Android. If you're using a @gmail.com address then it's not so \
consistent. I've not tracked down exactly what the difference are, but it adds it \
some of the time.  Doesn't seem to be purely related to logging in from a new IP, \
could perhaps be related to the "reputation" of the IP you're connecting from? IPv4 \
vs IPv6 doesn't make a difference as far as I can see. Presumably they only add it \
when they consider the connection is possibly a risk, otherwise you'd never add it \
(or always add it). So the fuller answer, I guess, is "perhaps"
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Ben Tasker <ben@bentasker.co.uk> wrote:

That's not strictly true. 
Under various circumstances, when using webmail, google will add an additional header \
- X-Originating-IP - which contains the IP of the client (i.e. your browser) \
connected to the webmail interface. Once upon a time, Hotmail used to do it to, \
though they moved to using a hashed version (and X-EIP as the header IIRC). You won't \
see the webmail client in "received from" headers though. On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at \
11:57 AM, Aeris <aeris+tor@imirhil.fr> wrote:

> You wrong!!!
> Google can't reveal client IP. It is an email header, Can you tell me the IP
> address of sender?

It depends how you send your email.

If you use their webmail, your client IP is not send, because first sending
SMTP machine is a gmail one :
        Received: from imirhil.fr ([127.0.0.1]) Sun, 30 Oct 2016 11:44:18 +0000
(UTC)
        Received: from mail-it0-x229.google.com (mail-it0-x229.google.com
 [IPv6:2607:f8b0:4001:c0b:: 229])
        Received: by mail-it0-x229.google.com; Sun, 30 Oct 2016 04:43:55 -0700
(PDT)

If you use SMTP, your client IP is send because it’s the first sending SMTP
machine :
        Received: from imirhil.fr ([127.0.0.1]); Sun, 30 Oct 2016 11:45:00 +0000
(UTC)
        Received: from mail-wm0-x231.google.com (mail-wm0-x231.google.com
 [IPv6:2a00:1450:400c:c09:: 231]); Sun, 30 Oct 2016 11:44:40 +0000 (UTC)
        Received: by mail-wm0-x231.google.com; Sun, 30 Oct 2016 04:44:40 -0700
(PDT)
        Received: from aeris.imirhil.fr ([***2001:41d0:fe85:b900::1*** ]); Sun, 30
Oct 2016 04:44:38 -0700 (PDT)

This is why on my personal SMTP server, any client informations are dropped or
anonymized.
        /^\s*(Received: from)[^\n]*(.*)/ REPLACE $1 [127.0.0.1] (localhost
[127.0.0.1])$2
        /^\s*User-Agent:/        IGNORE
        /^\s*X-Enigmail:/        IGNORE
        /^\s*X-Mailer:/          IGNORE
        /^\s*X-Originating-IP:/  IGNORE


Regards,
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