Le Jeudi 20 Octobre 2005 02:46, Daryl C. W. O'Shea a écrit :
> Jerome Mainka wrote:
> > The sender and the recipient belong together to the same provider, and
> > the final server of the received path is not the host on which SA is run.
>
> Which server is scanning the mail?
The server is a proxy pop3 server. It has nothing to do with the hosts listed 
in the Received headers. That's why I thought that, by putting some well 
chosen ip addresses (MX records of the recipient's domain) in 
internal/trusted networks, SA would interpret the headers as if the host 
scanning the mail were in the same network that the real pop3 server. I guess 
I was wrong and I have to skip network tests (sigh)...

> Further, why is it that you trusted the sending-users ISP's submission
> server?  Do you also RECEIVE mail from this same server (ie. it's one of
> your MXes).
I understood it was not good practice.

Thanks for your help

Jerome Mainka
Antidot

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