It's the little things

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My attention was drawn to something yesterday that I just hadn't registered before. Perhaps because I see it so often I didn't twig to it being special in just that place.

Here are the Received: headers of a bugzilla message I got yesterday. It's just a sample. I've bolded the header names for readability:
Received: from ExchEdge2.cms.wwu.edu (140.160.248.208) by ExchHubCA1.univ.dir.wwu.edu (140.160.248.102) with Microsoft SMTP Server (TLS) id 8.1.393.1; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:58:10 -0700
Received: from mail97-va3-R.bigfish.com (216.32.180.112) by
ExchEdge2.cms.wwu.edu (140.160.248.208) with Microsoft SMTP Server (TLS) id 8.1.393.1; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:58:09 -0700
Received: from mail97-va3 (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]) by mail97-va3-R.bigfish.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6EFC9AA0138 for me; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:58:09 +0000 (UTC)
Received: by mail97-va3 (MessageSwitch) id 12530482889694_15241; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:58:08 +0000 (UCT)
Received: from monroe.provo.novell.com (monroe.provo.novell.com [137.65.250.171]) by mail97-va3.bigfish.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 5F7101A58056 for me; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:58:07 +0000 (UTC)
Received: from soval.provo.novell.com ([137.65.250.5]) by
monroe.provo.novell.com with ESMTP; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:57:58 -0600
Received: from bugzilla.novell.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by soval.provo.novell.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id A56EECC7CE for me; Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:57:58 -0600 (MDT)
For those who haven't read these kinds of headers before, read from the bottom up. The mail flow is:
  1. Originating server was Bugzilla.novell.com, which mailed to...
  2. soval.provo.novell.com running Postfix, who forwarded it on to Novell's outbound mailer...
  3. monroe.provo.novell.com, who attempted to send to us and sent to the server listed in our MX record...
  4. mail97-va3.bigfish.com running Postfix, who forwarded it on to another mailer on the same machine...
  5. mail97-ca3-r running something called MessageSwitch, who sent it on to the internal server we set up...
  6. exchedge2.cms.wwu.edu running Exchange 2007, who send it on to the Client Access Server...
  7. exchhubca1.univ.dir.wwu.edu for 'terminal delivery'. Actually it went on to one of the Mailbox servers, but that doesn't leave a record in the SMTP headers.
Why is this unusual? Because steps 4 and 5 are at Microsoft's Hosted ForeFront mail security service. The perceptive will notice that step 4 indicates that the server is running Postfix.

Postfix. On a Microsoft server. Hur hur hur.

Keep in mind that Microsoft purchased the ForeFront product line lock stock and barrel. If that company had been using non-MS products as part of their primary message flow, then Microsoft probably kept that up. Next versions just might move to more explicitly MS-branded servers. Or not, you never know. Microsoft has been making placating notes towards Open Source lately. They may keep it.

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Amusing, but not the first time it has happened. After "HoTMaiL" was acquired by Microsoft back in the day, all of their servers continued to run on FreeBSD for quite some time.