hu ?
how do you know about the originating IP adress so ??
I understand that it's surely possible to add received lines to make believe the sender is someone else, but there's surely a way to analyze the sanity of received lines, this may be a good thing.
what about making us the choice of choosing what we want to believe ?
using the last received as the good one is not the best at all.
I prefer seeing "xx.yy.zz.cc" is infected rather than 127.0.0.1...
but that's my point of course
David F. Skoll wrote:
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Jerome Tytgat wrote:
Maybe mimedefang should take care of these Received lines ?
Received: lines can be faked.
Regards,
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