On Jan 3, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> 'originating' is implicitly set by mynets, but you can set it
> explicitly, typically from a policy bank.

Understood.  It doesn't affect this, however:

>> * One of the major sources of false spam reports is mail coming from
>> the blackberry servers.  Which may be local domain name, but coming
>> from remote source.  Penpals would help.
>
> If such mail can somehow be reliably identified by MTA
> (e.g on a sending host's IP address), it can route it to amavisd
> on a dedicated port, where a policy bank sets originating=>1.
> This flag now (with 2.6.0) also enables DKIM signing.

route to a dedicated port?  Huh?   I can understand setting a policy  
bank based on IP for crackberry servers, but would this differentiate  
between local and non-local crackberry mail?  You wouldn't want to  
set "originating" for all crackberry mail...

-- 
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : consonant endings by net philanthropy, open source  
and other randomness



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