Hi,
 
I don't think that is possible but I would like to know how other mailservers are handling this.
Will I see a receive line like
Received: from ACSW01 [192.168.100.113] by mail.americancaresource.com
  (SMTPD-8.22) id A1E5016C; Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:52:05 -0600
and then the line above it might have nothing to do with americancaresource.com at all, the mail will just magically have been transported from americancaresource.com to the domain of the ISP?

Groetjes,
 

Bonno Bloksma
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 6:16 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Blacklisted by Imail "feature"

Hi, all-
 
Running Imail 8.15 here, but this applies to many other versions.
 
I have recently been blacklisted by CBL and Comcast as a result of a feature that appears to be unique to IMail. It seems that there is some way in which, for outgoing mail, Imail identifies itself as "mail." followed by whatever domain originates the email. Since I have several hundred domains, that means the server identifies itself as several hundred domains, all at one IP address. To uneducated recipients, this looks like a spam generator.
 
Several other users on the Declude list report similar problems.
 
Is there a way to shut off this function so the server always identifies itself with the official host name?
 
-Dave Doherty
 Skywaves, Inc.

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