Le 04-01-29, à 20:28, wayne a écrit :
So, what you are suggesting is that instead of something like this:
Received-SPF: pass (mybox.example.org: domain of
myname(_at_)example(_dot_)com designates 192.0.2.1 as
permitted sender);
receiver=mybox.example.org;
client_ip=192.0.2.1;
envelope-from(_at_) `ÖÌUÍ?®B5\Ãm:;
We create a header like this?
Received: SPF pass (mybox.example.org: domain of
myname(_at_)example(_dot_)com designates 192.0.2.1 as
permitted sender)
receiver mybox.example.org client-ip 192.0.2.1
envelope-from myname(_at_)example(_dot_)com; Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:27:05
-0600
Yes. I'm not sure if this is the best thing to do, but it seems like
what will break the least things.
GFK's
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