Bug#335275: fwd: Re: [exim-dev] Bug#335275: exim4: better received_header_text

Anand Kumria wildfire at progsoc.uts.edu.au
Mon Oct 31 13:45:27 UTC 2005


Looks like it'll be in the next version on Exim.

Cheers,
Anand

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Subject: Re: [exim-dev] Bug#335275: exim4: better received_header_text
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005, Anand Kumria wrote:

> Spamassassin recommends a received_header_text line which include
> envelope_from so that some of the tests it applies are more robust.

Seems to be a reasonable change to make. Thanks for pointing this out. 
Noted for next Exim release.

Philip

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