On Sun, 16 May 2021 16:50:57 -0400 Greg Troxel wrote: > Lucas Rolff <lu...@lucasrolff.com> writes: > > > Thanks for the notes about sa-learn, txrep outgoing and the > > autolearn itself. In my particular case, I'll only use it as an > > inbound filter, since I handle outbound very differently (I let > > other people take care of the filtering using an external relay); > > For inbound I've used a commercial solution for years, they sadly > > decided to 5x the cost starting 2022, which then doesn't really > > make it worth it anymore, so time to change! > > It's unfortunate that you can't use it on tx. On outbound, all it > does keep track of who mail was sent to, and that causes it to get > better treatment on inbound. ... > In particular, as you give negative points to mail that is a reverse > match to outbound mail, you can turn up the agressiveness knob with > somewhat less trouble.
As I said I don't think this will work well. If you really want to do it you would need to set auto_whitelist_distinguish_signed 0 txrep_spf 0 Turning off SPF support really should be the default until TxRep's broken handling of it is fixed. If I used TxRep I'd rather have DKIM support than outgoing learning. It's not a particularly good way of doing whitelisting anyway because it doesn't involve any authentication.