> In SquirrelMail MUA is your browser and SquirrelMail logs client ip
> address/hostname and authenticated username in first Recieved header.
> After that your provider logs your server's address that is in
> dialup/broadband address region. Some other public webmail interfaces act
> same way. I suspect the only difference is that Yahoo and Hotmail does not
> use residential DSL for their internet connections.
>
> In standalone email clients MUA is your program and your provider's
> servers add first Recieved: header.
>
> Link to bug report on my previous email shows location of the code that
> adds Recieved header, provides explanation why this header is required and
> provides patches that allow to remove that header without losing
> authentication information.


Ahh Thanks, Tomas! (Sorry i missed your initial message!).
That explains it!

Have a good day,
JP



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