Hi,

unfortunately I currently got some problems with the dialup-ip-
checks. I'm using SpamAssassin 2.63 on a mail-server (if that's of 
interest here).

Problems:
a) When a dialup-user with a dialup-ip (which is in the dialup-ip-
list as well as unfortunately also the open-relay-list) logs onto the 
mailserver (using smtp-auth or pop-before-smtp) and sends me a mail, 
then this mail gets many spam points because of the sender-ip. But 
it's not a mail sent from anywhere ... it's mail sent from a local 
user. Any way around this problem?

b) What if that user had sent the mail via his dialup-provider's 
mailserver instead of mine directly? Would he also have gotten those 
spam-points? I guess so because his IP is still listed in the 
Received-headers (delivery from his dialup to the providers 
mailserver) and this ip still is in both lists. Would it also be 
recognised as spam via this way?


Please help! Currently as a first step I disabled those ip-checks 
temporarily ...

  Stefan

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