Need Coffee,

> For the archives because I think it is solved:
>
> Even with amavisd you apparently have to configure trusted_networks
> for SA.

Indeed.

> I now have in local.cf the following which matches amavisd.conf's 
> @mynetworks:
>
> clear_internal_networks
> internal_networks 127/8
> internal_networks 10/8
>
> clear_trusted_networks
> trusted_networks 127/8
> trusted_networks 10/8

Alright. I'd suggest a more conventional syntax 127.0.0.0/8 and 10.0.0.0/8,
but I believe the above is acceptable too.

> grep the debugging output of SA for 'networks' to see if it is warning
> about this. At least, that's how I discovered it (not the first time I
> grepped it, or read it, but somehow managed to miss the one line
> that said what the problem was). 
>
> Did I miss it in the amavisd docs too?

No, you did not miss it, amavisd docs mentioning SpamAssassin only tell
what is different. The rest is all according to SpamAssassin documentation.
Setting internal_networks and trusted_networks is one of the basic things to 
do, the defaults are seldom correct for anything beyond a most simple home
setups.

  Mark

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