mouss wrote:
John T. Yocum wrote:
Hello,
I've recently noticed that a lot of spam is getting through SpamAssassin,
and it's getting the ALL_TRUSTED test listed on it. The issue with that
is, I only have one IP trusted, and that's my own mail server.
snip from local.cf
# Trusted Networks
Thanks. I tried adding the /32 to the end, but that didn't have an effect.
I did run the headers through spamassassin -D and got the following.
debug: received-header: unknown format: from U075209.ppp.dion.ne.jp
(U075209.ppp.dion.ne.jp
debug: metadata: X-Spam-Relays-Trusted:
debug: metadata:
Thanks for the info.
I fixed that Received line, by removing the line wrap, and it was no
longer ALL_TRUSTED.
Now that I know what the issue is, I just need to figure out why the
header is getting munged.
Thanks,
John
John T. Yocum wrote:
Thanks. I tried adding the /32 to the end, but that
I decided to run spamd in debug mode, and log what it was seeing. This is
what I found for a direct delivered message..
debug: received-header: unknown format: from fluidhostingc.com (unknown)
by kangaroo.publicmx.com;
Searched around on Google, and saw a reference that atleast in
spamass-milter
Fixed the problem. Looks like the howto I followed for setting up
spamass-milter was wrong. After redoing my sendmail config for it, all is
well.
Thanks for all the help everyone.
--John
I decided to run spamd in debug mode, and log what it was seeing. This is
what I found for a direct
Hello,
I've recently noticed that a lot of spam is getting through SpamAssassin,
and it's getting the ALL_TRUSTED test listed on it. The issue with that
is, I only have one IP trusted, and that's my own mail server.
snip from local.cf
# Trusted Networks
trusted_networks 69.25.118.171
/snip
As
On 7/24/05, John T. Yocum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've recently noticed that a lot of spam is getting through SpamAssassin,
and it's getting the ALL_TRUSTED test listed on it. The issue with that
is, I only have one IP trusted, and that's my own mail server.
snip from local.cf
#
John T. Yocum wrote:
Hello,
I've recently noticed that a lot of spam is getting through SpamAssassin,
and it's getting the ALL_TRUSTED test listed on it. The issue with that
is, I only have one IP trusted, and that's my own mail server.
snip from local.cf
# Trusted Networks
trusted_networks
OK. I added the internal_networks setting listing my only MX (It's not
trusted, as it's used by many other users, and isn't under my control.)
snip
# Trusted Networks
trusted_networks69.25.118.171
# Internal Networks
internal_networks 207.234.226.49
/snip
OK. So the