Matt <lm7...@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps for authenticated SMTP not record the IP address in the headers but rather just the authenticated username in the headers. I think Squirrelmail does that. Your MTA logs will have the IP recorded if needed later.
From the browser to Squirrelmail is not SMTP.
Gmail is an example of not recording the HTTP hop. That makes it harder to distinguish spam from well-known problem Ip sources. In my opinion the origin should be shown. On the other hand, back to topic, Barracuda rejecting for mail originating on a dialup line is just crazy. We've seen it too. Joseph Brennan Columbia University Information Technology