On 8/8/07, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
> > You have not fixed the problem. The one thing that changed is: this
> > time you sent from a static address instead of a dynamic address and
> > as a result you got a lower SpamAssassin score. The score of 4.4 is
> > lower than your $sa_tag2_level_deflt and the message did not contain a
> > bad header, virus or banned attachment, so the mail passed as clean
> > this time.
>
> Mmmmm... that's curious. It's supposed that my server IP LAN is static.
> Maybe I have to contact with ISP technical staff about it.
>
> I stilll without understand it :S
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jordi Espasa Clofent
>

I'm not talking about your server. I'm talking about the client. The
first message was sent from a client on a network considered dynamic.
You show this was sent via SASL auth. The second message was sent from
a client on a network considered static. I don't know if this is your
network or not - or if it was sent via SASL auth or not. The basic
problem is amavisd-new needs to know the difference between one of
your clients and all the rest of the clients in the world. You need to
use some means of differentiating between the two. Policy banks is one
means of doing so. Read through the link I gave you. It shows one
example of the MYNETS policy bank, which can be used to override
amavisd-new settings for clients on your network. And it shows how to
do the same for clients using SASL. It also shows other ways of
lowering the SpamAssassin score for SASL auth clients. See also:

http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#pbanks

-- 
Gary V

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