On 2021-02-19 16:13, John Hardin wrote: > uOn Fri, 19 Feb 2021, Dan Malm wrote: > >> I have a system that received mail from a webmail product that adds a >> X-Originating-IP header with the IP of the webmail user. >> >> Since Spamassassin for some reason considers that to be a >> Received-header that results in all mails from the webmail hitting the >> RDNS_NONE rule (only IP is added in the header) which I currently have >> set to 0 due to this. > > Could you post a sample of the headers from such? Obfuscate as you like, > I'm just wondering about the order in which they appear. > >
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