Dave,
I would suggest a few things. First, you should check the release notes
for any hints of a bug existing and being fixed. If this is a bug, it
would seem associated with SmarterMail/Declude and not IMail/Declude.
If you find nothing there (and that wouldn't necessarily indicated that
a bug wasn't found and fixed unfortunately), I would suggest placing
Declude in debug log mode for one such message and then extract the full
session for one such message and send that to Declude's support address
along with a copy of your global.cfg. You might want to wait until
Monday to do this since someone from Declude might already be aware of
an issue.
Matt
Dave Beckstrom wrote:
Hi everyone,
I need a bit of assistance. I have a Cold Fusion application that creates
outbound email. I noticed when email from us arrives on my test account on
Yahoo that my in-bound (XINHEADER) Declude headers have been applied.
In other words, we have headers set up such as:
XINHEADER X-Note: Scan Time: %TIME% on %DATE%
This should only apply to email we receive. We have no XOUTHEADER
statements specified anywhere in our global.cfg
I'm at a loss as to why this would happen. Email is generated and put into
the Cold Fusion Mail queue. Cold fusion then connects to our smartermail
SMTP email server and hands the server the email to be delivered, in this
case, to Yahoo.
I tried specifying an IPBYBASS for the IP of our Cold Fusion server and also
for the IP of our SMP server. We have HOP 0 specified.
Any idea of how to get these Declude headers removed? I really don't want
that information appearing on outbound email.
I'm running Declude 2.06 with smartermail.
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