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by Sasori_no_Suna :: Rate this Message:

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more explanation please


ah ok thank you for you answere
Klas Nyström wrote:
My guess is that its when your mailserver receives a mail via SMTP and the sender identifies itself as the receiving mailserver or perhaps if it identifies as a host without reverse lookup. I havnt really looked in to it but can anyone confirm this?

/KN

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hello all , I want just to know about this rule FORGED_RCVD_HELO what does it mean ? and  on the result of spamassassin, why I have always that I need just explanation thank

ps:excuse me for my bad english:-/
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