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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam
Varshavchik
> And for seconds... I will still have a problem when my first header is
> AUTHENTICATED.
> If I send mail to myself, my ONLY received header looks like:
>
> Received: from a1200 ([24.83.X.X])
> (AUTH: LOGIN [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> by bigass1.XXX.com with esmtp; Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:56:09 +0000
>
> Which I think should be ignored - although headers can be forged, the
first
> header can't - right? And if it says authenticated, I shouldn't be
penalized
> for sending mail to myself - right?
>Correct. The topmost received header is yours, and it cannot be forged.
Any way to test only the first occurance - something like what Gordon
suggested, but sensitive to only the first Received?
if( ! ( /Received: .*\(AUTH: [^)]*\) *by [:alnum:]*.example.com/ ) )
{
xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"
}
Thanks.
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