I'm using 2.0.0(5.15) and noticed that, when I analysed a problematic 
false positive, the result showed:

Suspicious Local Domain in Header: 'by mydomain.com'

This was useful only to the extent that it may indicate a bad 
setting, but not exactly which one. Since there are so many 'local' 
settings, it is difficult to determine exactly which assp setting 
variable was the source of the message. Also, given that the error 
was generated, assp obviously knows where the problem lies (at least 
to a fairly close approximation).

I'd like to suggest that the analyser put the name of the triggering 
variable at the end of the line above, so that we can very quickly 
determine where the most likely source of our trouble. Hence, the 
result line might look something like this:

Suspicious Local Domain in Header: 'by domain.com' [localDomains]

This would allow us to simply look up our settings in the fully 
expanded main settings web page.

It would be a great help for debugging and fine tuning, if it can be 
done at some point in the future.

Thanks.
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