Robin Elfrink wrote:
Martin Kealey wrote:
Received: from [203.109.131.1] by webmail12.ihug.co.nz ([203.109.137.32]:80) via TCP with HTTP/1.1 (POST) id 1d5d8a14; 13 December 2007 19:09:04 +1300 (NZDT)
If this line fits RFC I think that: a. it doesn't break anything, and b. it may help some people (myself included).
The Received headers are usually added by the SMTP server and relying hops. If the SMTP server accepts an already set Received header, there's no reason why not to add this feature.
We can always make it optional in the configuration.
Right.
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