> > On 09.06.09 12:09, Anshul Chauhan wrote:
> > > Thanks a lot all of you for your help.
> > >
> > > Please help with this how can i do this
> > > * smtp-auth mails do not scan for spam at all*
> > >
> > > can somebody please guide me for this.

> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas 
> <uh...@fantomas.sk>wrote:
> > OK, I'll ask again:
> >
> > Do you have problems with scanning authenticated outgoing mail?

On 09.06.09 13:10, Anshul Chauhan wrote:
> no i dont have any problem but because of authenticated outgoing as well as
> mail within my domain server is busy all the time with mails in queue so i
> just want to disable it for my users in my local network only.
> I've specified as
> *trusted_networks 10.* for all my networks
> by this it is scanning mails  & marking them as non spam which i don't want.

trusted_networks? configuring spamassassin won't help you if wou want to
skip spamassassin. Maybe if you created rule that catches mail uthenticated
on your server and shortcircuited it. 

I better advise using separate port for mail submission (we use 587,
optional TLS, and 465, implicit SSL) where mail sent through that port(s)
would not be passed to spamassassin.

However be careful if any customer will start spamming through your
mailserver...

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