3Com 3CR3MFA-92 User Manual page 56

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Message Envelope Parameters
These parameters will not be visible to the user. They are the
"handshake" part of the SMTP protocol. You will need to look for these
in the transport logs or have other knowledge of them.
<<Mail Envelope>> — This parameter allows for a match on any part
of the message envelope which includes the HELO, Client IP and
Client Host.
HELO — This field is easily faked and is not recommended for use in
spam control. It may be useful in whitelisting a source of mail.
mail.example.com
Example:
Client IP — This field will be accurately reported and may be reliably
used for both blacklisting and whitelisting. It is the IP address of the
system initiating the SMTP connection. Example:
Client Host — This field will be accurately reported and may be
reliably used for both blacklisting and whitelisting. Example:
mail.example.com
The following envelope parameters (
Envelope From
) may be visible if your client supports reading the message
source. They can also be found in the transport logs. Other header fields
may be visible as supported by the mail client.
Envelope Addr — This matches on either the Envelope To or Envelope
From. These fields are easily faked and are not recommended for use
in spam control. They may be useful in whitelisting a source of mail.
user@example.com
Example:
Envelope To — This field is easily faked, and is not recommended for
use in spam control. It may be useful in whitelisting a source of mail.
user@example.com
Example:
Envelope From — This field is easily faked, and is not recommended
for use in spam control. It may be useful in whitelisting a source of
mail. Example:
.
.
Envelope Addr, Envelope To and
.
.
user@example.com
.
174.17.19.241
.

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