Στις 16/9/2013 3:56 μμ, ο/η Antoon Pardon έγραψε:
Op 16-09-13 14:11, Ferrous Cranus schreef:
Στις 16/9/2013 2:44 μμ, ο/η Heiko Wundram έγραψε:
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Am 16.09.2013 13:37, schrieb Ferrous Cranus:
What i want now is to be able to alter the hostname of my server so
the mails wont indicate that they derive from superhost.gr as they
aare now sen in the mail headers.

There is no way to do that, as the Received:-header which you complain
about is inserted by Google mail servers.

true.
Even if now i have stopped using Google's SMTP Server as a means for
sending out mails and i have decided to use my local MTA instead, at the
very moment Google's POP servers receive the mail they still add a
RECEIVE header revealing the hostname of the server that initiated the
contact. Correct?

But even so, if we alter for example the hostname of our server to a
different name then wouldn't Google use that to identify the server thus
protecting the real identity(hostname that is) of the server that
initiated the connection?

No, google will probably find out that the name your server identifies
with, will not correspond with the IP address it is connected to and
will write a receive line that will reflect that fact, using reverse
DNS to report the real hostname of your computer.

We need to try it to see if it will work, or perhaps we can alter both the hostname and ip address variables on the server to some other values so that google will use them too.

It will not detect the real hostname or the real ip this way since both values will be not true.

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