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OPS335 Lab 4

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#Study the sections in <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">"red"</span> to determine the following information of the e-mail source (i.e. "starting-point"):<ul><li>'''Full Name''' of sender</li><li>'''return e-mail address''' of sender</li><li>'''domain name''' where sender resides</li><li>'''UID''' of send's user account</li><li>'''name''' of MUA program</li><li>'''name''' of MTA program<li>'''domain name''' of MTA</li><li>'''IPADDR''' of MTA<br><br></li></ul>
#Using your e-mail header detail, determine the same information (not highlighted by red in example) for the Seneca 's MTA on the receiving end of the MTA for Seneca Ee-mailmesage.
#How many different MTAs where used in this process? Can you guess why so many transfers? Record your observations in your lab logbook.
#Use either the '''nslookup''', '''host''', or '''dig''' utilities to query those servers (type MX resource records) to see if you can obtain additional information regarding those mail servers.
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