Hi:

   To clearify a little:
   
Part of the header looks like this:
Received:
from <some ip>       by <squirrelmail server> with HTTP;      
Wed, 13 May 2009 10:31:55 +0300 (IDT)

I want the <some
ip> not to be used.

I tried sendmail but it didn't help, at
least not in the configuration I am using.

                                 
Regards,
                                   
Jerry
    


<quote
who="Jerry Mersel">
> 
> 
> Hi:
> 
> 
>     I want to set the origion
of an
> email to the squirrelmail server.
> 
>
    This is
> because we have a user (an important
one) who is getting
>   
> an address from some
ISP and that address is being marked as SPAM
>    by
our  mail gates. So I want to "hide" that
>
originating address.
>   So it appears to come from the
> squirrelmail server.
> 
>   My settings are
<SMTP
> SERVER:25>
>    Perhaps changing
from SMTP to sendmail?
> 
> 
>
                                                                  
> Thanks,
>
                                                                      
> Jerry
> 
> 
>
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