SquirrelMail 1.4.15 - How to modify the mail header information Received

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Hi Paul,

the problem with the header information "Received" is that it is not an
official domain (.local).

Is it possible to modify it e.g. like this "Received: from serverxxx1
([192.x.x.x]) by mail.xxx.dnsalais.org with
hMailServer ; Sun, 3 Aug 2008 12:50:10 +0200)". This is how it looks like
when I'm using the Outlook client.

Thank you in advance.

Ralf

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: pdontthink@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:pdontthink@xxxxxxxxx]Im Auftrag von
Paul Lesniewski
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. August 2008 22:53
An: squirrelmail@xxxxxx; Squirrelmail User Support Mailing List
Betreff: Re:  SquirrelMail 1.4.15 - How to modify the mail
header information Received


> System Information: SquirrelMail 1.4.15 and hMailServer 4.3.1.B253
>
> Problem: To send out mails I'm using the hMailServer as gateway to an
> official SMTP server in the internet (1und1.com). The hMailServer is part
of
> my internal privat network. That means I'm working with an address space
> 192.x.x.x and a donain name like xxx.local. When I'm using Outlook to send
> out email via the hMailServer - everything works and the header looks like
> this (Received: from serverxxx1 ([192.x.x.x]) by mail.xxx.dnsalais.org
with
> hMailServer ; Sun, 3 Aug 2008 12:50:10 +0200).
> If I'm using SquirrelMail to send out email via the hMailServer - it
doesn't
> work. That means the smtp server from 1und1.com is blocking me. The reason
> is the information in the header (Received: from webmail.xxx.local
> ([192.x.x.x]) by mail.xxx.dnsalais.org with hMailServer ; Sun, 3 Aug 2008
> 11:20:04 +0200
> Received: from 192.x.x.x ([192.x.x.x]) (SquirrelMail authenticated user
> ralf@xxxxxxxxx) by webmail.xxx.local with HTTP; Sun, 3 Aug 2008 11:20:04
> +0200 (ope)).

What *exactly* does it say is wrong with those headers?

> FYI: Internally it works fine - and it worked also for a longer time. But
it
> stopped working after the provider changed his SPAM Filter.

Then maybe the provider needs to take a look at better spam filter
rules.  They should provide you with the cause of the blocks at least.

> Question: How can I modify the header that I can send also via
SquirrelMail?

That depends on what the problem with the header is.



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