I'd like to second the request to parse the email as it goes, and not bail if a later received header has an IPv6 header in it.
An email I just tried to submit should have been reported to the first received header, even though the second header contains an IPv6 header - you already ignore later headers due to possible forging, it seems like it might be possible to remove the IPv6 check for the potentially forged headers, and then these types of spams would be reported correctly.
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I'd like to second the request to parse the email as it goes, and not bail if a later received header has an IPv6 header in it.
An email I just tried to submit should have been reported to the first received header, even though the second header contains an IPv6 header - you already ignore later headers due to possible forging, it seems like it might be possible to remove the IPv6 check for the potentially forged headers, and then these types of spams would be reported correctly.
Thanks!