>> On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
>>> Is there any reason for this pattern being so general? Or this is a bug?

> El 28/10/10 15:03, John Hardin escribió:
>> IPv4 addresses are numbers (uint4 to be precise), dotted quad notation
>> is just the most-human-readable way to represent them. It is valid to
>> represent an IPv4 address as a 32-bit hex value.

On 08.11.10 11:51, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
>       I know this, but is '72d07e260c444a7' an IP address? Not for me, but  
> for HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR it is.

Are you sure it's the one header that matches it? Aren't there more
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