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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Anti-Spam
  Determining Sender IP Address In Deployments with Incoming Relays
For IPv6 addresses, AsyncOS supports the following formats:
2620:101:2004:4202::0-2620:101:2004:4202::ff
2620:101:2004:4202::
2620:101:2004:4202::23
2620:101:2004:4202::/64
Step 5
Specify the header that will identify the IP address of the original external sender. 
When entering a header, you do not need to enter the trailing colon. 
a.
Select the header type: 
Choose custom headers (recommended) or Received headers. 
b.
For custom headers: 
Enter the header name that you configured the relaying machine to add to relayed messages. 
For example: 
SenderIP 
or 
X-CustomHeader 
c.
For Received headers: 
Enter the character or string after which the IP address will appear. Enter the number for the “hop” 
to check for the IP address. 
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
What To Do Next 
Consider doing the following: 
Add the relaying machine to a sender group with a mail flow policy that has unlimited messages for 
DHAP. For an explanation, see 
To facilitate tracking and troubleshooting, configure the appliance logs to show which header is 
used. See 
Related Topics 
Message Headers for Relayed Messages 
You will configure your appliance to use one of the following types of header to identify the original 
sender of a relayed message: