"Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Dhaval Patel wrote: > > I hope that I am asking for this kind of help in the right place. > > > > I always look into why any spam got into my Inbox and found the reasons for > > this > > message troubling. I use spamc in the maildrop rule but I put that message > > through spamassassin -t -D and get the same score so I am assuming that it > > is > >running the exact same way. I have pasted the output below. > > > > I checked the sender IP and it seems that they are blacklisted on sbl-xbl > > as well as > > a few other lists. But spamassassin did not pick this up. Can anybody give > > any > > insight into this? I do see other spams being caught because of RBLs. > > What is "-3.3 ALL_TRUSTED Did not pass through any untrusted > > hosts" How > > is it determined that the host (71.214.161.98) was trusted. > You need to configure your trusted_networks. See this wiki article: > > http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/TrustPath
OK, adding trusted_networks myIP to local.cf works. Now I get 3.5 HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR2 Relay HELO'd using suspicious hostname (IP addr 2) which makes the spam score 8.9 which is considered as spam. I have read that article before but assumed that it was only if your mail server was behind a NAT, which mine is not. Do other people on this list find that they must set this option in order for SA to avoid problems like I experienced? Thanks, Dhaval
