You're not seeing your sending pc's address for the mail because the packets would have the IP of your mail server.
You should be filtering on your sender address or your SMTP/POP server's address.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Syed Faraz Hasan
<Faraz_Hasan-S@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everybody!
This is my first post to this group and my expectations are high.
I am sending an email from my PC to another one on the same LAN. Using wireshark I am trying to see what packets are exchanged when emails are sent. I am using a filter "host <ip address of other PC>". I see other
packets sent or received by that IP address except for my email. My IP address is simply not available on the ENDPOINT table. 3 protocols are mentioned TCP, UDP and Ethernet but none contain any packet from my IP address.
Please help me out!
Faraz
mv652@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
Are there any restrictions to using wireshark in a x64-bit environment
(Windows 2003)?
The stable version 1.0.5 seems to install and start fine, but the
development realease installs but crashes when trying to start.
I realise that may be why it is is still 'Development'. Is there a separate
mailing list for development releases I should mail?
I build and run trunk (albeit a little older) on Vista 64 bit business and it runs fine for me. Are you attempting to run a specific nightly build?
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Regards,
Graham Bloice
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