stamp in the email headers?

I'm trying to set up amavis, spamassassin, and clamav.

Before I set these three things up, incoming email had an
X-Originating-IP header line.  I've been using that line thinking that
my Postfix server was appending it with the IP address of the connecting
server.

Looking at the email headers now, the last received from line is the
local IP address of my relay which is useless.  Somewhere down the line,
there is a foreign IP address.  Knowing what was added by my postfix
server though verses what was added by say the spam bot is very
important.

I want amavis or postfix before amavis engages to stamp the IP address
of the remote server and the time it connected.

This doesn't appear to be happening anymore.  Help!

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