On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 15:44:10 -0000, "Edward B. Dreger" said:
Huh?! Either you're running { UUCP | some strange multihop relaying } or I'm totally confused. You connect to your colo box directly. There are no other hops along the way.
Unless you do final delivery on that hypothetical 1U colo box (presumably to yourself and whoever else you give access to), the mail will almost certainly acquire at least 1 or 2 more Received: lines while getting to the remote site. The problem is that some tools run through *all* the Received: headers looking for borked forward/backward chains or hosts that are in a blacklist. So if they saw the dialup IP address in one of the earliest Received: lines, you'd get scored some dings on the spam-o-meter. After all, 95% of any email that ever passed through a dialup is spam, right? ;) We now return you to our regularly scheduled episode of "What's wrong with this picture?"....