http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=4760





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-02-28 21:55 -------
Just adding the internal_networks to trusted_networks  (like I did in attachment
3329) makes it really easy to screw up your config if you use any exclusions
(!net) in your config.


I was for Justin's #1 over #2 since it goes a long way in preventing people from
configuring something that they don't understand.  Since correctly setting
trusted and internal networks is one of the major problems faced by our user's,
I think making it harder to configure in conflict of what the documentation says
to do is a good idea.

Due to some physical internal networks (like your MTAs) not being included in
SpamAssassin's logical internal_networks, I don't think changing the
documentation is a good idea.


Overall, a lot of the users@ traffic is about bad config settings that could
have been caught by the parser.  We've fixed a lot of them.  I think trusted and
internal networks should throw warnings at the user if there's even a hint that
the user isn't sure of what they are doing.



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