https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6860

Helmut Grohne <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Helmut Grohne <[email protected]> ---
So $auth tells us that HTTP was used for submission and not for handover. What
does this tell us? That the sender surely is a good guy? That assumption seems
flawed. Fact is that as soon as $auth is defined, DNS tests are skipped and
ALL_TRUSTED matches. Changing terminology is hardly going to fix this behavior.

So you say DNS blacklists would blacklist any user. For starters maybe you
could back your statement with data. A quick query on PSBL for three dynamic
IPs I used today turned that none of them is listed. Typically those lists move
very fast. So maybe they aren't that bad?

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