Perhaps it would be useful if declude.exe was designed to only use it on the
first hop from the Internet so as to catch improperly routed/spoofed
messages?

The problem here is that E-mail will almost never come from those IPs. Spoofing a TCP/IP is extremely difficult to do, and nearly impossible in many cases. It *might* catch a couple E-mails a year on a large system, that are from hackers trying to send mail anonymously. But that's probably all.


The tests' benefit would come from scanning multiple hops, but since it lists private IPs (which are quite common in legitimate E-mail), that probably wouldn't be very useful either.

-Scott
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