On 17.08.22 15:10, Bert Van de Poel wrote:
I had been wondering if I would see the same people here as on the spamassassin users list ;)

The only domain reference that I have in both my current configuration and the one I had on Debian 8 is the file "05-domain_id":
use strict;

# $mydomain is used just for convenience in the config files and it is not
# used internally by amavisd-new except in the default X_HEADER_LINE (which
# Debian overrides by default anyway).

chomp($mydomain = `head -n 1 /etc/mailname`);

# amavisd-new needs to know which email domains are to be considered local
# to the administrative domain.  Only emails to "local" domains are subject
# to certain functionality, such as the addition of spam tags.
#
# Default local domains to $mydomain and all subdomains.  Remember to
# override or redefine this if $mydomain is changed later in the config
# sequence.

@local_domains_acl = ( ".$mydomain" );

1;  # ensure a defined return


/etc/mailname contains sys.bhack.net and nothing else

put "bhack.net" to /etc/mailname or @local_domains_acl .
if the latter, do it in /etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user

amavis puts X-Spam headers into mail only if the recipient is local.

I have been wondering about this "RelayedOpenRelay" too, but I don't see anything being "too open".

amavis emits this message if the source IP is not in @mynetworks_maps (which by default includes $mynetworks) AND the destination domain is not in @local_domains_maps

if your mail is not an open server, you don't necessarily have to fix that.

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