http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5112





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-01-09 10:13 -------
Justin, the new Received.pm appears to have fixed the problem.  Spamassassin 
correctly identifies helo when helo=rdns.  Thanks.

FYI: This problem exists for all exim default installs, not just Debian.  The 
main variable used for writing out the headers in exim is $sender_rcvhost.  
>From http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.66/doc/html/spec_html/ch11.html#SECTexpvar

$sender_rcvhost

This is provided specifically for use in Received: headers. It starts with 
either the verified host name (as obtained from a reverse DNS lookup) or, if 
there is no verified host name, the IP address in square brackets. After that 
there may be text in parentheses. When the first item is a verified host name, 
the first thing in the parentheses is the IP address in square brackets, 
followed by a colon and a port number if port logging is enabled. When the 
first item is an IP address, the port is recorded as “port=xxxx” 
inside the 
parentheses. 

There may also be items of the form “helo=xxxx” if HELO or EHLO was 
used and 
its argument was not identical to the real host name or IP address, and 
“ident=xxxx” if an RFC 1413 ident string is available. If all three 
items are 
present in the parentheses, a newline and tab are inserted into the string, to 
improve the formatting of the Received: header.



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