On 12/6/2011 11:51 PM, Ramesh wrote:

Please don't top post.

> 
> Here is log at recipient end, 164.164.87.90 is public ip address and
> 10.3.1.83 is private ip of mail server and 192.168.1.114 is local
> client ip address.
> how to hide our private ip address (10.3.1.83 and Local subnet)
> 
> 
> ##########Log
> Return-Path: <ram...@ltp.soft.net>
> X-YahooFilteredBulk: 164.164.87.90
> Received-SPF: pass (domain of ltp.soft.net designates 164.164.87.90
> as permitted sender)
> X-Originating-IP: [164.164.87.90]
> Authentication-Results: mta1015.mail.in.yahoo.com 
> from=ltp.soft.net; domainkeys=neutral (no sig);  from=ltp.soft.net;
> dkim=neutral (no sig)
> Received: from 127.0.0.1  (EHLO ltp.soft.net) (164.164.87.90)
>   by mta1015.mail.in.yahoo.com with SMTP; Tue, 06 Dec 2011 16:43:40
> +0530

The above header is added by Yahoo.  Nothing you can do about it.

> Received: from mailhub.ltp.soft.net (Not Verified[10.3.1.83]) by
> ltp.soft.net with NetIQ MailMarshal
>     id <B4eddfbdf0000>; Tue, 06 Dec 2011 16:56:23 +0530

The above header is added by something called NetIQ MailMarshall.
Postfix can't change headers added by downstream servers.

> Received: from [192.168.1.114] (unknown [192.168.1.114])

This either isn't a postfix header or you deleted the interesting
parts.



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