Graeme Fowler wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 12:13 +0100, Terry wrote:
>> Must be a configuration error some where just not sure if it is the clients 
>> end our mail server or the Barracuda system
> 
> That's someone using a Barracuda appliance with header inspection turned
> on. It iterates over all the Received: headers and matches all IP
> addresses against the BRBL.
> 
> You (well, your customer) has a number of options:
> 
> 1. Contact the remote site and get them to turn off that feature;
> 2. Get the offending address removed from the BRBL after dealing with
> the issues which got it there;
> 3. Mask that IP address in the outgoing Received: headers (not
> recommended).
> 
> Graeme
> 
> 

w/r '3.'

Masking, altering or stripping of prior 'Received' (or other) headers is indeed 
an RFC no-no, and removing them outright on all traversals certainly BFBI, if 
far less work.

But in a word of BaccaRUDEns, it also JFW.

CAVEAT: I'm not recommending it either.

Just doing it.

;-)

Bill


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