Re: [exim] Availability of return-path to Exiscan

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Author: Tony Finch
Date:  
To: Craig Jackson
CC: Exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Availability of return-path to Exiscan
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Craig Jackson wrote:

> I see that it would be very useful to send a return-path header through
> Exiscan to Spamassassin. Currently, that header is not passed.


I see you already have a solution, but here's another one. You can add the
return path to the Received: header by changing the received_header_text
setting. SpamAssassin will recognize this if you use the right format, for
example, just add (return-path <$sender_address>) to the end of the
default received_header_text setting. This is particularly helpful to
debugging in conjunction with mailing list servers which alter messages'
return paths as they pass through.

Tony.
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