My PC is connected via a Verizon dynamically-allocated IP address, which
is on several RBLs.  If I send mail directly from my PC to my linux mail
server, spamassassin flags it.  This is generally not a big deal for me,
as I usually use a mail client on the server itself.

However, from time to time, I'll use a mail client on my PC just for
convenience.

What I want to know is this...  If I send an email from my PC to someplace
remote, it first gets accepted by my linux mail server and then moves on
from there.  If the destination machine is running spamassassin, does
it test the original IP address of my Verizon-connected PC, or does it
test the IP address of my linux server?

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Pat Traynor
p...@ssih.com

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