> ASSP can use those checks, even if there is only one IP if front of
> all senders.

not exactly; you'd loose the real sender IP, that is, the one which
*is* sending you the message, this in turn will defeat SPF/DKIM and
DNSBL checks, sure, one may still play tricks and check the "received"
headers but that's a BAD way to filter stuff and it's easy to fall for
false positives, especially since an intermediate host may not be
allowed to send email for a given domain or may even be blacklisted
(eved due to sender admin policy) and still be perfectly legit since it
always send through some smarthost (allowed and all that)

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