>> Remember, Declude JunkMail looks at the HELO/EHLO of the remote
mailserver, based on IPBYPASS/HOP <<

Uh - that's the answer. Thanks for clearing this up.

So the "HELO" is not necessarily taken from the HELO, but from the HEADER.

Both, actually. Declude JunkMail gets the "HELO" from the real HELO/EHLO from the SMTP envelope. The method Declude JunkMail uses to obtain the HELO, however, is the headers.


Note that if Declude JunkMail used IMail's SMTP envelope as the method of obtained the HELO, Declude JunkMail could get the wrong HELO (as would be the case if there are gateways).

-Scott
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