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.
> 
> 

Received: from onecom-webmail1 (service.pub.appspod1-cph3.one.com
[46.30.211.130])
        by mailrelay3 (Halon) with ESMTPSA
        id 89da92dc-72a5-11eb-bf40-fd1a731c465d;
        Fri, 19 Feb 2021 11:28:08 +0000 (UTC)
X-Originating-IP: 46.30.211.29
User-Agent: One.com webmail 39.4.34
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 12:28:08 +0100
MIME-Version: 1.0
Message-ID: <1613734088881.26136.389428@webmail1>
To: <o...@slave.one>
From: "One" <o...@nyck.se>
Reply-To: <o...@nyck.se>
Subject: testing
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
 boundary="----------389426-1613734088881-1"


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