Thanks everyone, testing with several messages and comparing to 2.64 scores looks good now.

Three issues,

1) My test message was munged and SA had problems parsing the headers. Used unmangled messages and SA parsed them fine.

2) Set trusted networks to 127.0.0.1, so no network is trusted.

3) set "dns_available yes", this stopped the testing of dns availability, while still allowing dns tests themselves to run.

Of note, setting "skip_rbl_checks 1" does not stop SURBL tests, which is good. Just stops the rbl checks for smtp connections.

DAve


Matt Kettler wrote:

At 09:54 AM 11/4/2004 -0500, Dave Goodrich wrote:

Yes I just submitted a bug on the matter.. Currently ALL_TRUSTED fires whenever there are no untrusted relays detected.. However, it fails to check that any trusted relays exist...
I opened this bug to suggest a fix for ALL_TRUSTED:
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3949
However, the Received: path parsing bug is something I leave up to Dave to file.

No need, I rechecked my test message and it had some formatting problems from being transfered off my workstation (Thunderbird) and onto the SA box. I grabbed a couple other messages right out of the Maildir and they parsed fine.


I believe the issue with the headers was of my making, not a SA problem


Fair enough, thanks for the follow-up.

I still think it's worth fixing ALL_TRUSTED just in case.

There's at least one valid open bug regarding Received: formats..

        http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3600

And many others are possible, so it's definitely worth the preventative measures.



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