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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Strange header from REVDNS
and REMOTEIP
Well, I'm using Outlook 2000, and the only thing at the
level of my PC
which might influence the
headers is a piece of software which changes incoming HTML
email into
plain text. If you think it'll
make
Enclosed are several headers taken directly from a main.mbx file on the
IMail server. (A few
internal names have been changed/protected.) The affected line starts with
X-Note: SENT from and
should show REVDNS and REMOTEIP. This only happens about once every 30
messages.
Hmmm.
What are your
.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Strange header from REVDNS
and REMOTEIP
Enclosed are several headers taken directly from a main.mbx
We're running version 1.70 professional.
I would recommend upgrading to 1.75 (1.70 was a beta version, with some
known issues).
After you zeroed in on those settings, I reviewed some
posts in the archive and made a change. Here is before and after...
HOP 0
HOPHIGH 1
IPBYPASS
I've started getting strange results in an XINHEADER. Specifically, one that uses
REVDNS and
REMOTEIP. Enclosed is an example followed by the relevant snippet from config.cfg. I
can't figure
out the SENT from X-Note which has recently been sporadically showing gibberish, and
the first
line that
I've started getting strange results in an XINHEADER. Specifically, one
that uses REVDNS and
REMOTEIP. Enclosed is an example followed by the relevant snippet from
config.cfg. I can't figure
out the SENT from X-Note which has recently been sporadically showing
gibberish, and the first
line
Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 4:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Strange header from REVDNS
and REMOTEIP
I've started getting strange results in an XINHEADER.
Specifically, one
that uses REVDNS and
REMOTEIP. Enclosed is an example followed
Well, I'm using Outlook 2000, and the only thing at the level of my PC
which might influence the
headers is a piece of software which changes incoming HTML email into
plain text. If you think it'll
make a difference, I can try to retrieve one of these via IMail's Web
Messaging, before my local