On 16 Jun 2019, at 16:06, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > Am 16.06.19 um 23:41 schrieb @lbutlr: >> When I send an mail from my home machine to a user who is local to my mail >> server, SpamAssassin (via spmass-milter) tags the mail as spam entirely >> because my home IP is in the PBL blacklist. Which of course, it is and it >> should be. > >> Obviously I do not want to lower the scores for the three criteria that put >> me over the limit on these emails, but similarly I do not want my mail to >> other people on the server getting tagged as spam (nor there mail to me). I >> have my current IP in the SpamAssassin-milter with the -I flag, but the IP >> changes and this isn’t a solution for others sending mail to local accounts >> from local accounts. > > there is only one proepr solution for trusted clients with changing IP's > and that's always: use smtp authentication
I am. >> However, since the mail is actually originating on my server with an >> authenticated connection, it seems the RBL check should be able to be >> avoided? All submission go to port 587 for 465 and all submission connections are authenticated. But spamass-milter/Spamassassin is still tagging that mail because ti went from my machine directly to the server that hosts the destination email. -- On the other hand, you have different fingers.