John Burnham wrote:
>> I should have clarified, that it's not on my server where they are 
>> getting rejected.
>>
>> It's on the server the message eventually goes out to.
>>
> 
> Some people do scan through all the received headers and check against RBLs. 
> This is, imho,
> extremely stupid depending on which RBLs they're using. If the RBL simply 
> lists consumer ADSL or
> dialup addresses then, even if the sender is doing the right thing and 
> sending through their ISP's
> smarthost then that mail is going to get clobbered. But unless you can 
> contact the person in charge
> of the server that is doing the rejection, this is all speculation. I'd 
> advise trying to contact the
> person in charge of the server and discuss what is going on.
>  John

I can certainly contact them, this is the first case we've seen of this 
particular nature.

I really was asking whether it was technically possible to remove the 
header from our end if we encounter the situation more in the future.

-Mike

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