In messages sent back to users from my mail gateway about email notifications (i.e. Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender), I noticed the following header:
X-Declude-Sender: <> [0.0.0.0]
The IP address of the mail gateway is suppose to be whitlisted but these messages aren't being whitelisted and have the above header.
Other emails from my mail gateway get whitelisted just fine, its just these types of messages from the Mail Delivery System (IMGATE machine)
I'm using the latest Declude Beta, Is this behavior by design?
This is by design. What is happening is you are using an IPBYPASS line to *bypass* your gateway server. That tells Declude JunkMail that the mail is really coming from the next hop. But in this case the gateway isn't adding a Received: header that shows the next hop. So this E-mail is originating from nowhere.
In this case, you could use "WHITELIST IP 0.0.0.0".
-Scott
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