A followon to my previous message: Running sendmail on my own server, the only time
its ip address appears in a Received header is when it is used to send out mail.
Incoming mail results in a Received header that shows its local ip address inside the
NAT firewall. So it would be easy to filter out
Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have white_list(ed) *@mydomain.com
> Spam comes in from someone claiming to
> be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been wondering about that too. You appear to have control of your entire domain
and to be using your own mail server for outgoing mail, which is my situatio