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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Have you tried testing from a remote domain name on another mail server to ensure the lack of success is not because it's from your own domain name? Thank you.
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  • jayharland
    I have not since it's easier for me to send PHP mail with a fake return-path from my domain, I'm not sure how I'd do it otherwise. However, what I have tried was, instead of comparing the return-path/from, I set it to just match the specific return path I was using. I wanted to see if that would trigger it, and it still came through without issue.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Your access level is listed as "Website Owner", indicating a lack of root access to the server. Have you contacted your web hosting provider so they can take a closer look and review the mail logs? Thank you.
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  • jayharland
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1626112">Your access level is listed as "Website Owner", indicating a lack of root access to the server. Have you contacted your web hosting provider so they can take a closer look and review the mail logs? Thank you.
    Yes I have, that is what brought me here. My hosting provider could not find any documentation as to whether or not "any header" allowed me to match the return-path against the from address, or how exactly it checks the headers. I could not find any either.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Could you post the exact rule you are using when setting up the account level filter, and list the steps we should take to reproduce the behavior? Thank you.
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