in reply to (OT) Sendmail question...

That's probably not from anything on the sending side but on the receiving side. Those X- fields are from some spam filtering software (SpamCop?) - there's nothing you can really do but ensure the mail you're sending is not spam!

-derby

Update: A bit of googling makes me think this could be happening on the sending side but upstream from you (your ISP or your ISP's provider) is spam checking the email. Still nothing to worry about as long as your not sending spam (when that X-MxL-Spam-Verdict is set to yes). Why do you find this problematic?

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Re^2: (OT) Sendmail question...
by pmcaveman (Novice) on Feb 01, 2007 at 15:17 UTC
    I was just curious to know if I am using sendmail correctly, because I am trying to send it from news@mywebname.com, not anonymous@st99.myispname.com.

    I saw a note when I was digging for info that menitoned I should send it as From: news@mywebname.com <news@mywebname.com>, rather than the From: news@mywebname.com that I had previously.

    I see it as problematic because I have this big header of gunk at the top of all of the emails I am sending out. Hopefully I can test the above item when I get home later.

    Thanks for the help,

    -Kevin