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SMTP no-such-user issues
- Subject: SMTP no-such-user issues
- From: steve at ibctech.ca (Steve Bertrand)
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:50:05 -0400
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Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
> Once you've performed a full capture on port 25, Wireshark does a nice job
> of providing an option to extract the relevant conversation by
> right-clicking on just one packet in that conversation and choosing
> something called "Follow the TCP stream", I believe.
Ok. I've never captured in tcpdump and then imported into Wireshark
before, but I'll do some tests, scp the file to my Windows workstation,
then follow the stream.
Once I ensure I get a clean stream, I'll post the results.
Steve