On Mon, 26 Oct 2015, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 26.10.2015 um 17:37 schrieb Shane Williams:
 I've created a header rule with "Received =~ /blahblahblah/", and I
 just got a false positive on it when none of the Received headers in
 the mail actually match.  I had a similar situation last week, and
 (I think) found in the SA code where it will treat ezmlm headers as
 if they were Received headers (which explained why it hit).

 Is there anywhere, other than the code, where I can see what all
 headers might be checked as part of a "Recevied =~" rule?

what about posting details like the headers of said message and the whole rule instead hope for readers crystal balls?


Because the question I asked is not specific to any one email or rule,
but rather about how SpamAssassin processes mail (specifically
headers) in general.

Thanks to John Hardin for pointing out a way to determine (on a per
email basis even) what headers count as Received.

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