> steve skrev den 2015-11-23 15:43:
> 
> > That was just one example I received. Yes, you can very well use
> > google.junc.en and no that doesn't mean Google spams me.
> > 
> > My eventual goal is to test for "Has google in the sender name OR
> > domain" and "is NOT from a ASN owned by Google".
> > 
> > https://www.ultratools.com/tools/asnInfoResult?domainName=Google
> > 
> > Am I'm not explaining myself correctly?
> 
> you assume that ALL ips in there asn is used for outbound emailing ?

At the moment I do not know so I'd like my rule to rule to run for a bit so I 
can get a clear picture of what is going on.
 
> https://dmarcian.com/spf-survey/gmail.com see the flatted ip ranges and 
> compare it

This is useful information. I'll look into this as well as pursuing my ASN 
angle.

While i appericate your efforts and discussions about the validatility of my 
objectives, and at the risk of repeating myself what I'm really after is how 
can I query the X-ASN header? 

If this turns out to be a waste of time I'll be the first to let you know. 

Regards

Steve


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