Matt Kettler a écrit :

I don't think it should. It should however trust your INBOUND header stating
that the mail was delivered from the apache.org listserv.

I'm not trying to make it trust your outbound headers, I'm actually trying to
make sure it DOES NOT trust them. In fact, I'm trying to make sure it trusts
only your inbound, internally generated headers, and absolutely nothing else.


This seems to be the case. one question here (or two?):
- some mail is relayed by an MSP. should I add his IP to the trusted_networks so that SA "gets deeper" or should I just let SA do its usual work? - some mail is fetchmail-ed from my ISP. should I add my ISP IP (well, the IP for his top-most Received before fetching and his pop IP), or should I just let SA do its job?



Thre IS NO RULE named "RCVD_IN_SORBS" in SpamAssassin 2.64 or newer. Period. It
doesn't exist.

That's it! a big big big thanks!!!
This rule looked so "well named" that I didn't even try to look where it actually comes from. checking now shows it's in Maxime Ritter's french_rules. I think it is a heritage of the old SA rule (he probably needed to "fix" the corresponding SA rule).

Time to review my rules...

(I hope Maxime is reading this so he can fix it).

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