On 12/6/2010 4:22 PM, Scott Fisher wrote:
-Pete

Can I use
<header name='X-AOL-IP:' received='aol.com [' ordinal='0' />

for the AOL header:
X-AOL-IP: 213.55.79.58

Yes...

What you've got there essentially says this:

If the first (ordinal 0) received header contains the string "aol.com [" then look for the header X-AOL-IP: and read the source IP for the message from that header.

Once the engine believes that's the source IP for the message then that IP will be scored for the message. If that IP is generating spam through aol (in this case) then that IP's statistics will move toward the black range and be scored accordingly. Other IPs sending messages through that system will be scored on their own merits.

_M

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