On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 02:53:23PM -0300, Pablo L. Arturi wrote:
...
> > I would also investigate why the spam scored lower on server A
> > than it did on server B (when it was relayed from server B). It could
> > be spamassassin's trusted_networks and internal_networks are not
> > configured properly.
> >
> 
> I can't see why it's not being scored at all and tags removed. I haven't
> such options in spamassassin, ...

  That is very possibly your problem right there.

  If mail hits server B directly from a remote server which is being
used to relay spam, then it will very likely get scored based on that -
e.g. if the remote server is on blacklists, or has no reverse DNS, etc. 
If server A then receives that mail from server B - not directly from
the remote server - it can see that server B is not on any blacklists,
and it will not apply the same scores.

  You can use the "trusted_networks" and "internal_networks" to tell
server A that server B is part of your own network and it should trust
server B's information about where the mail reached it from - that
should make the scores more consistent.  These variables are very
important to configure correctly in multi-server mail networks.

  -- Clifton

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