Hi Giampaolo,
thanks for the info. Im not an expert on MTAs or SpamAssassin so Im
trying to understand your mail.
So is it the case according to what you´ve said below that with your
modified logic that setting your MX servers as trusted and MSA will no
longer result in all mail being
So is it the case according to what you´ve said below that with your
modified logic that setting your MX servers as trusted and MSA will no
longer result in all mail being trusted? And will that then trust mail
recieved via SMTP Auth and therefore solve my problem?
I actually only placed a
Also the SpamAssassin documentation mentions configuring msa_networks
which sounds relevant. Can I just list my SMTP server IP in here an
SMTP Auth connections will be trusted? Or will that cause all
connections to be trusted, as it sounds possible reading this
Warning: Never include an MSA
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
Hello! Any SA developer here?
Open a bug.
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Open a bug.
To whom it may concern:
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6430