> You should use SMTP authentication when posting through your SMTP > server.i guess you are not. > (And the SMTP server should not be on dynamic IP, of course)
I am using SMTP authentication, and it's on a static IP. It's the PC with my Thunderbird that's on a dynamic IP. > The dynamic checks are only run at internal network border, which means, > mail should not get delivered from such hosts directly. > That requires properly configured internal_networks. Right, I'm just misusing a rule, aren't I. I think I should just turn it off. > And, of course, your MTA must put authentication info to mail headers in > the > format SA understands (so it knows SMTP AUTH was used and therefore skips > those RBL checks). I'm not sure what exactly you mean here - could you drop a keyword or two so I could google? My MTA authenticates to the SMTP server because the SMTP server will not talk to anyone who hasn't, but I don't think either the MTA or my server add any headers to indicate that this has occurred. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL-on-my-own-emails-to-self-tp31322634p31323149.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.