On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 21:16:26 -0800, Justin Mason wrote: >You're not trusting 24.93.47.40, whatever that is. Since an >untrusted host could be a spammer forging everything else from >then on, the trust chain has to stop there.
Aaaah. See, I knew I was missing something! Thanks for the explanation - that behaviour makes perfect sense. Perhaps Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf should point out this critical piece of information - as it is now, it simply states: trusted_networks ip.add.re.ss[/mask] ... (default: none) What networks or hosts are 'trusted' in your setup. Trusted in this case means that relay hosts on these networks are considered to not be potentially operated by spammers, open relays, or open proxies. DNS blacklist checks will never query for hosts on these networks. hence my confusion. Thanks again, Jon.
