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Rense Buijen schrieb:

> The problem now lies with the RBL's, when the SA box dies, the mail will
> be queued on my Exim box and when service is restored, it will forward
> it again BUT the last "Received from:" path will be of course the Exim
> host IP. SA will then do a lookup on the wrong IP. Basically I want my
> Exim box (second mx) to be invisible or need the headers to be rewritten
> so Spamassassin does a correct lookup on the IP BEFORE it got to the SA.

trusted_networks, internal_networks etc. will make sure that your "main"
SA correctly recognises your backup box as trustworthy.

> I've heard about SRS, I don't know precisely if that will do the trick
> for me, anyone has some more information, tips or tricks? It's rather
> complex matter and I can't find any good documentation on how to solve
> this problem.

SRS is a completely different beast (basically it fixes forwarding which
is partially broken by SPF). As long as you only have troubles with IP
addresses, SRS would not solve any issue for you.

- -- Matthias

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