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On Thursday 13 September 2007 19:47, Alejandro Lengua wrote:
> Most dynamic IPs from ADSL providers are in blacklists, therefore when they
> send
> emails from my email server, their emails are bounced even if my mail
> server is not blacklisted.
> Is there a way to make EXIM, not include the original IP of the sender?

It might be helpful if you could provide a couple of examples of such emails. 
If your mail server seems credible and the recipients' mail servers are 
configured correctly, they should not refuse mail just because it originated 
at a dynamic IP address or even if the IP address is blacklisted as 
spamware-infected (e.g. Spamhaus PBL and XBL). Some blacklists, such as SBL, 
contain IP addresses directly controlled or owned by spammers, and in that 
case it makes more sense to block the mail. For example, SpamAssassin makes 
this distinction.

I don't think it is advisable to delete tracking information from the header.

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Magnus Holmgren        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                       (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)
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