Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
> Don Levey wrote:
>> An informal check does show that the IPs are indeed listed.  As many
>> of them should be - there are many people using cable modems and DSL
>> who are listed in dynablocks because they are supposed to be using
>> their ISP's mail server. But in a situation where they do that, if
>> the ISP records the originating IP the message still gets flagged.
>> 
>> This is not strictly list-based problem, either.  If a listed IP
>> appears *anywhere* in the header, it seems to still get flagged. 
>> But short of forbidding anyone in a dynablock from ever sending
>> email to me, I'm trying to find another answer.  Simply not using
>>  the lists (SORBS, Spamcop, etc) seems... a bit much to me. -Don
> 
> You've got a broken trust path.  SpamAssassin, for valid reason, can
> not automatically configure the trust path when the SpamAssassin
> machine is NATed.
> 
> Add the appropriate  trusted_networks  lines to your local.cf.  See
> man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf for more info on trusted_networks.
> 
> 
> Daryl

Ah, excellent - thanks!
 -Don

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