Dino Ciuffetti writes:
On 2006-01-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client
that
submit emails to my courier.
You can find this information in the Received-Header. If you enable SPF,
courier also generates a Received-SPF header.
>> On 2006-01-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>> I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client
>>> that
>>> submit emails to my courier.
>>>
>>
>> You can find this information in the Received-Header. If you enable SPF,
> courier also generates a Received-SPF heade
> On 2006-01-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>> I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client that
>> submit emails to my courier.
>>
>
> You can find this information in the Received-Header. If you enable SPF,
courier also generates a Received-SPF header. Its probabl
Hi.
I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client that
submit emails to my courier.
Is there a way to force courier to generate a unique custom mail header
with the ip address of the esmtp sender?
I need to classify mails from maildrop filter rules by incoming mails ip
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