Tracy R Reed wrote:
Ok, it is my mail server that is doing it. I just sent myself a test message also and got the spam tag. I am no longer on my local LAN (192.168.0.0/16) but instead in Vietnam accessing my mail server remotely. The spam filter is configured not to filter/tag emails from the local network but it does for emails received from the outside world. I will have to figure out how to correct this behavior in amavis/spamassassin/postfix.
If you can ssh into your email server, I'd just forward a local port to the mail port on your mail server.
I always do this and it saves me the grief of having to try to get external mail stuff working. Of course, it does mean that I have to ssh into the server before sending mail.
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