Thanks a lot for your answer, sorry for confusion. But why add such a high score of 3,24 just before the host that sent my server mail is webmail-201.76.63.163.ig.com.br ?
Its considered a dynamic IP? It isnt, its IGs server sending mail to our server. Can I ask Spamassassin folks to improve this? Thanks 2016-05-01 11:06 GMT-03:00 RW <[email protected]>: > On Sun, 1 May 2016 10:20:09 -0300 > Robert Boyl wrote: > > > Hi, everyone > > > > Ive seen some discussion in Spamassassin's bugzilla about this > > HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR rule, some unanswered over years. > > > > It says in description: # (require an alpha first, as legit > > HELO'ing-as-IP-address is hit otherwise) > > > > Is it talking about the host that first appears, that sent the email > > authenticated to his ISP or the host/ISP that delivers to our server? > > The latter. > > > This is the host that delivered mail to my ISP: > > > > Received: from webmail-201.76.63.163.ig.com.br ( > > webmail-201.76.63.163.ig.com.br [201.76.63.163]) by mx3.myisp.com with > > ESMTP id rDrGtcYe1PdHDBfh; Wed, 06 Apr 2016 09:02:10 -0400 (EDT) > > X-Barracuda-Envelope-From: [email protected] > > > > > I dont understand, since IMHO it shouldnt matter the host that sent > > mail to its ISP, if its dynamic or not. IMHO what should matter is > > the ISP sending mail to our ISP and in that case, the host does NOT > > start with a number. > > It not about whether it start with number. The comment you quoted is > "require an alpha first", and alpha means a letter. > > > webmail-201.76.63.163.ig.com.br starts with a letter and contains an IP > address. >
