Brad Alpert wrote:
ps - John, what's an "X-AntiAbuse header" and why do your emails
seem to have one?

I'm not really sure. I'm using SpamAssassin also, and with the default values, my emails come thru to the list just fine.


SPAM: -------------------- Start SpamAssassin results
---------------------- SPAM: This mail is probably spam.  The
original message has been altered SPAM: so you can recognise or
block similar unwanted mail in future. SPAM: See
http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details.
SPAM:
SPAM: Content analysis details:   (6 hits, 5 required)
SPAM: X_ANTIABUSE        (2.4 points)  Found a X-AntiAbuse header
SPAM: PORN_12            (0.7 points)  BODY: Uses words and
phrases which indicate porn (12) SPAM: PORN_10            (0.6
points)  BODY: Uses words and phrases which indicate porn (10)
SPAM: DOUBLE_CAPSWORD    (1.1 points)  BODY: A word in all caps
repeated on the line SPAM: MAILTO_WITH_SUBJ   (1.9 points)  URI:
Includes a link to send a mail with a subject SPAM: PORN_3
   (0.5 points)  Uses words and phrases which indicate porn (3)
SPAM: AWL                (-1.2 points) AWL: Auto-whitelist
adjustment SPAM:
SPAM: -------------------- End of SpamAssassin results
---------------------

From what I read, ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse will only take
from
the path of a URL, and redirect it in one way or another....

http://www.somedomain.com/my_web/foo can be redirected to
http://www.foo.com with an entry like this...

ProxyPass /my_web/foo http://www.foo.com

Which isn't what you're trying to do.  Did you look into
ProxyRemote?  That seems to be what you're looking for....

ProxyRemote http://www.somedomain.com http://www.thisdomain.com

You're probably gonna want to do it with an IP, or machine name,
since  the DNS for your second domain has the same IP as the first
box...

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