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Question : Modify SMTP Recieved IP Header
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I have an Exchange 2003 EE. In the outbound mail, the internal IP/Name of my server is being appended to the SMTP Received header (i.e.: 192.168.0.5 / server1.network.local) and I'd obviously like it to have my external IP address along with the FQDN (i.e.: 206.213.10.292 / mail.network.com), but I don't know where to do this.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance
Damiano
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Answer : Modify SMTP Recieved IP Header
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This is not a problem with Exchange, as it isn't Exchange writing the headers. This is a problem with the appliance. If you were sending email straight out to the internet then the internal IP address would not be seen. However because you are sending it between two internal devices the internal information is written to the header. You will have to speak to the support of the appliance to see if their device can strip that information. If it cannot then there is nothing you can do because the receiving server writes the header, not the sending server.
Simon.
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