You used the phrase 'internal' to describe the IP from which you are sending your mail. If you are trying to send mail by connecting from an untrusted (external) dynamic IP address (including blackberries) then you need to use some form of SMTP authentication on the connection to verify that the mail is really legitimate mail from your domain. In which case

If your MSA properly inserts the auth information into the headers, SpamAssassin should react appropriately.

- Charles


On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Martin Caine wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately where I put my ip it's actually showing
the IP I have here at work, it's the IP assigned for our internet connection
in the office and is dynamic (and even if it was static, whitelisting it
would only fix the problem if we were emailing from the office and wouldn't
whitelist emails sent from blackberries, iphones and other locations).
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