> You are saying, your mailserver is not adding a "forwarding-header" ?
> And you can not put that header into red regex?

Okay - I finally managed to figure out how to get a header in place when the 
system is just forwarding the email.  The MTA is now adding in a simple 
header : X-Fowarding: Relay Enabled
I have added that header to the RedRe file.  However, I am still seeing the 
following in my logs:

Nov-28-06 11:11:43 Connected: 192.168.101.100:3860 -> 192.168.101.100:25 -> 
127.0.0.1:225
Nov-28-06 11:11:43 192.168.101.100 <> to: user @gmail.com recipient accepted 
unchecked: user @gmail.com
Nov-28-06 11:11:43 192.168.101.100 <> to: user @gmail.com local or 
whitelisted - (attachments unchecked) Rickey_wrote_  ->
                   c:\servers\assp/bayesian/notspam/Rickey_wrote_--10.eml
Nov-28-06 11:11:43 192.168.101.100 <> to: user @ gmail.com is disconnected

If I check the  c:\servers\assp/bayesian/notspam/Rickey_wrote_--10.eml file, 
I see that the X-Forwarding: Relay Enabled header is there.

Is the RedRe not catching it?  Why is it still getting written to the 
/notspam directory?

Thanks,

Eric 




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