I have checked the archives and cannot find an answer to this issue.  I am
having trouble sending to AOL and AOL explains that they are doing a reverse
DNS check on the first "Received:" header (the one closest to the Subject
header).  What I have noticed is that this header shows the sending client's
hostname and IP address when sending from Outlook Express 6 or Outlook XP
clients (with the second "Received:" header showing my mail server's
hostname and IP address) and when the e-mail is sent through the web
messaging system this header shows just my mail server's hostname and IP
address.

So it seems that to send to AOL I would need to suppress this first
"Received :" header or have a reverse DNS entry for each of my e-mail
clients.  Is there a way to suppress the "Received:" header with my e-mail
client's hostname and IP?

Thank you,

Michael Hoyt
Communication Arts
110 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park, CA  94025
(650) 326-6040  fax:(650) 326-1648

e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: http://www.commarts.com


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