* EASY steve.h...@digitalcertainty.co.uk <steve.h...@digitalcertainty.co.uk>:

> > Since the headers look like:
> > 
> > Received: from [192.168.1.xx] (xx [192.168.1.xx])  NEWLINE
> >           by mail4.xx.co.uk (xx) with ESMTPA id B9F16AC09D NEWLINE
> >       for <ab...@btbroadband.com> ...
> > 
> > You COULD solve this using:
> > 
> > /^Received: from .*(cmodem|dhcp|adsl|broadband|dynamic).*by / REJECT 
> > dynamic host in headers
> > 
> > It's worth a try.

> Indeed, but it's *not* in the header section of the email, is it! It has
> been pasted into the *BODY* of an email.

Your system generates headers on it's own, to which the header_checks
apply.

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