> ASSP will use the receive header with the hostname set in
> ispHostnames. This header contains the originating IP and which will
> be used for IP-based checks if set in ispip.
> This header contains also the originating HELO which will be used for
> HELO- based checks.

assuming (and it isn't always true) that the internet-facing appliance
which is proxying emails and forwarding them to ASSP adds a "received"
header, otherwise you'll be lost in the middle of nothing and will keep
checking the IP and HELO of whatever "previous hop" withouth being able
to know which IP really sent you that given message; worse, you'll be
prone to the same kind of pitfalls faced by "PRA" adopters which
include false positives AND false negatives

oh well


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