Have you tried adding 'received' to your PURGED_HEADERS_CLIENT setting? I forget whether these headers are purged before of after the custom Received headers are added, but it's worth looking into I think.

http://tmda.net/config-vars.html#PURGED_HEADERS_CLIENT

On Jan 23, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Alfred Ganz wrote:

Ladies and Gentlemen,

My question may have been addressed before, but I haven't found any
references in either the FAQ or the archives, although I found lots of
references to HOSTNAME and its cohorts. If I have missed something
please excuse it.

Most of the hostnames on our local net are supposed to be private and
not visible from the outside. Some of the hosts do have altername names that are known on the outside, however, they are not the names returned
by gethostname() although they are fully qualified, publicly known
domainnames.

My question is, is there an easy way to make tmda-inject use another
domainname than the hostname in the Received: header that it generates.
Please note, I am trying to do this strictly to prevent local, private
hostnames from being made visible to the rest of the world in e-mail
that has been passed through tmda-inject. There is of course an ugly
way of achieving my goal, but I would prefer not to hack tmda-inject.

Thank you for your help, AG

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