+++ Sudhakar Chandra [linux-india] <22/07/02 11:29 -0700>:
> What "all the hosts"?  You mean all the hosts this particular email has
> passed through?  The simple is-host-in-rbl works wonders in cutting spam by
> 90%.  If you want to check all the hosts that particular mail has passed
> through, then you need to start accepting the DATA of the email and then do
> checks.

I have a feeling he gets his email on a university account, where the mail
first passes through an MX which he does not have access to.

So he wants to do some filtering that ignores the last hop to his inbox (the
mx server).

        -srs

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