https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6919

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Those two workarounds are invalid and fix neither my nor anyone else's problem. 

1. I know numerous hosters/ISPs who assign generic RDNS entries. This is, by
the way, a perfectly valid and RFC conformant approach if FDNS and RDNS match,
as is the case for ds80-237-211-109.dedicated.hosteurope.de et al. It's not my
or anyone's place to tell them to stop this correct practice because it causes
a false positive in some SA rule. 

2. I do not trust the IP assignments by HostEurope to be spam-free, therefore
they have no place in my trusted_networks. What I want, however, is that mails
originating from these networks are not wrongly marked as spam due to overshoot
in a SpamAssassin rule.

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