Kyle Johnson schrieb:
Local Mail Exchangers: Used for source address tracking, tells DSPAM which mail exchangers are local and therefore should be ignored in the Received: header when tracking the source of an email. Note: you should use the address of the host as appears between brackets [ ] in the Received header.

Checking a few of my emails, I have a few received headers, such as:

  1. from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])    by mail.fixertec.net
     (Postfix) with SMTP id ACF4FCC87BA    for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
     Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:40:07 -0500 (EST)
  2. ...outside server...
  3. ...outside server...
  4. from mail.fixertec.net [146.145.114.26] by mail3.someserver.com
     with SMTP;   Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:38:53 -0500

mail.fixertec.net is the hostname of my server, but 127.0.0.1 is also my server, so should I add the hostname to LocalMX? If so, what is the correct LocalMX format for having two addresses listed (comma-separated?)

Thank you,
Kyle

!DSPAM:1,45dc5691196521446513982!

iirc its whitespace separated, i.e.
LocalMX 172.0.0.1 146.145.114.26

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