Okay, thanks for the clarification Scott.

Bill
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spamdomains: Which IP ?


>
> >The RDNS test is run against the IP address of the original sending mail
> >server, not the IP of the client machine that drafted the message.  I
don't
> >believe that intermediate hops are considered in this test, just the RDNS
of
> >the originating mail server.  Scott, can confirm this.
>
> Declude JunkMail uses the same IP that it uses for getting the reverse DNS
> entry, and that is used for IP-based spam tests.  By default, this is the
> IP address that connected to IMail.  However, depending on the IPBYPASS
and
> HOP settings, it may be different (for example, the IP address that
> connected to a backup or gateway mailserver).
>
>                                                     -Scott
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