Received: from houseoffusion.com ([64.118.64.245]) by field.videotron.net
.............
Received: from announced_name ([true_ip]) by receiving_computer
.............
As your computer network is the receiving computer and the HoF server is the
sending computer, they should not be the same.
The second received line is due to internal processing and can be ignored.
When I do spam scanning, I only look at the first received line.
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to fine tune a spam filter in CF that will look at header and
detect forged header as possible canditates for spam.
>
> However, I'm having som problem with messages coming from HF! ;-)
>
> The following 2 headers don't look valid:
> Received: from houseoffusion.com ([64.118.64.245]) by field.videotron.net
.............
> Received: from LOCALHOST by LOCALHOST ............
>
> Normally, the "from" in the first should be the same as the "by" in the
second, simply because a message is supposed to be received from the server
that received it last.
> It should at least look like:
> Received: from houseoffusion.com ([64.118.64.245]) by field.videotron.net
.............
> Received: from LOCALHOST by houseoffusion.com ............
>
> Can you tell me more about the way these messages are processed and
rerouted?
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