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	<title>Comments on: GWB43 Emails</title>
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		<title>By: B A</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 02:33:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The following domains are mentioned in the headers of the bounce message received when you send an email to postmaster@gwb43.com:

mailscan1.smartechcorp.net
mailscan2.smartechcorp.net
localhost.smartechcorp.net
rnc-exchange1.rnchq.org
mail2.rnchq.org
rnc-bes.rnchq.org

â€œBESâ€ probably stands for â€œBlackBerry Enterprise Serverâ€.

A BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses push technology to route emails direct to a userâ€™s BlackBerry handheld, without their needing to request or download it.

So subpoena their f*cking Blackberries.

Iâ€™m no techie, but doesnâ€™t this mean the Republican party was given permission to operate a wireless communications network inside the White House?</description>
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<p>mailscan1.smartechcorp.net<br />
mailscan2.smartechcorp.net<br />
localhost.smartechcorp.net<br />
rnc-exchange1.rnchq.org<br />
mail2.rnchq.org<br />
rnc-bes.rnchq.org</p>
<p>â€œBESâ€ probably stands for â€œBlackBerry Enterprise Serverâ€.</p>
<p>A BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses push technology to route emails direct to a userâ€™s BlackBerry handheld, without their needing to request or download it.</p>
<p>So subpoena their f*cking Blackberries.</p>
<p>Iâ€™m no techie, but doesnâ€™t this mean the Republican party was given permission to operate a wireless communications network inside the White House?</p>
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