https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5987
--- Comment #2 from mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008-09-24 13:49:24 PST --- running it here with -D does not show a problem: [74776] dbg: received-header: parsed as [ ip=67.212.189.117 rdns= helo=!91.121.103.130! by=mail.example.com ident= envfrom= intl=0 \ id=AEDE0303C57C auth= msa=0 ] [74776] dbg: received-header: relay 67.212.189.117 trusted? no internal? no msa? no [74776] dbg: metadata: X-Spam-Relays-Trusted: [74776] dbg: metadata: X-Spam-Relays-Untrusted: [ ip=67.212.189.117 rdns= helo=!91.121.103.130! by=mail.example.com ident= envfrom=\ intl=0 id=AEDE0303C57C auth= msa=0 ] [74776] dbg: metadata: X-Spam-Relays-Internal: [74776] dbg: metadata: X-Spam-Relays-External: [ ip=67.212.189.117 rdns= helo=!91.121.103.130! by=mail.example.com ident= envfrom= \ intl=0 id=AEDE0303C57C auth= msa=0 ] so the IP is used, not the helo (I've used my IP in place of 1.2.3.4), and ALL_TRUSTED doesn't fire. can you run spamassassin with -D and show how it parsed the relays (as above)? @Ben: no this is different than #5856. internal is to be used ro "zombie" checks (PBL, ... etc), but not for ALL_TRUSTED. -- Configure bugmail: https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug.
