Re: Header information missing

2010-08-06 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Alex : > >> Some non-spam messages have Received headers, but they are always > >> internal non-routable addresses. The majority of the messages have no > >> Received headers at all. > ... > > Check your header_checks file for IGNORE rules. > > Ah, thanks very much. I should have known to check

Re: Header information missing

2010-08-05 Thread Alex
Hi, >> Outside of the obvious reason to purposely prevent them from being >> written to the message, what use does this have? Strip any >> non-internal headers for privacy, perhaps? ... > External headers should never be removed.  The lines are probably someone > trying to remove internal headers

Re: Header information missing

2010-08-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 8/5/2010 2:26 PM, Alex wrote: Some non-spam messages have Received headers, but they are always internal non-routable addresses. The majority of the messages have no Received headers at all. ... Check your header_checks file for IGNORE rules. Ah, thanks very much. I should have known to ch

Re: Header information missing

2010-08-05 Thread Alex
>> Some non-spam messages have Received headers, but they are always >> internal non-routable addresses. The majority of the messages have no >> Received headers at all. ... > Check your header_checks file for IGNORE rules. Ah, thanks very much. I should have known to check for something like that

Re: Header information missing

2010-08-05 Thread Noel Jones
On 8/5/2010 1:30 PM, Alex wrote: Hi, I'm running postfix with amavisd-new, spamassassin-v3.2.5, and clamav and for some reason the Received headers are either being stripped or not properly inserted on mail that is not spam. Messages in the amavisd quarantine have their full headers. Some non-s