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I was warned from google of a login from IP 81.209.242.108. Was that your server?

Gmail warns you when logins happen from places different from where you usually are.
So today it warned me of a login from 81.209.242.108 which is in Germany (and whois+reverse dns seem to indicate it is a pixelsnap machine).
Is this an expected activity or should I rush to change passwords?

thank you

Alf , 06.02.2011, 18:23
Response from the site administrator
taxi4110, 06.02.2011
This is normal GMail behaviour, when an app or you login from another country. The IP is our Server, so you don't have to worry. You don't need to change your password.

BTW: New Servers will start with 178.239.71.xxx so you will also get a warning for these ip's.
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