Thx for this.

But sometimes, mail servers (are checking if the sender domain name = IP
? to prevent spam ?
May be I'm wrong, not an expert ;)

I see on mine bad guyz trying to send mails from a domain name not equal
to the IP from it's sent... is it "reading" the header informations to
make it possible ?


Aeris :
> This is why on my personal SMTP server, any client informations are dropped 
> or 
> anonymized.
>       /^\s*(Received: from)[^\n]*(.*)/ REPLACE $1 [127.0.0.1] (localhost 
> [127.0.0.1])$2
>       /^\s*User-Agent:/        IGNORE
>       /^\s*X-Enigmail:/        IGNORE
>       /^\s*X-Mailer:/          IGNORE
>       /^\s*X-Originating-IP:/  IGNORE

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