> > ...Passed CLEAN [IPv6:<MTA0_IPV6>] [IPv6:<MTA0_IPV6>] <My address> -> 
> > <Mailing list address>, ..., Hits: -3.107,... 3027 ms
> > 
> > ...Passed CLEAN, NO_DSN [<MTA1_IPV6>] [IPv6:<MTA0_IPV6>] <My address> -> 
> > <Mailing list address>, ..., Hits: -1.307,... 2325 ms
> > 
> > ...Passed CLEAN, TRUSTED [IPv6:MTA2_IPv6] [IPv6:<MTA0_IPV6>] <List-bounce 
> > address> -> <My address>, ..., Hits: -,... 199 ms
> 
> My theory is the following:
> MTA2 does _not_ pass address of MTA1 via XFORWARD because it is an Exim.
> Therefore amavisd "has no idea officially" about who sent the mail to MTA2.
> The address in second log entry probably comes from 'Received' header
> or other unreliable source. (That is confusing a bit...)

... because README.customize writes:
  a  original SMTP session client IP address(empty if unknown,e.g. no XFORWARD)

We can see that macro expression
[?%a||[?%l||LOCAL ]\[%a\] ]
expanded to a nonempty string meanwhile there is no XFORWARD.
(Really. I verified it by tcpdump.)

Is this a bug?

Gabor

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