> From: Gary Funck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > From: Scott Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > We had to lower this rule's score here because it was catching our SMTP
> > AUTH'd clients' mail with our spam threshold at 6.  Both this rule
> > and DYNABLOCK were firing on a significant portion of my SMTP AUTH'd
> > clients.
> >  
> 
> 
> Wouldn't SMTP AUTH'd direct connects to your mail server be a sort of
> exception to the general rule? Would it be possible to a check for
> the SMTP auth connections (extracted from the Received headers at
> your mail server's demarcation point), and throw in a large negative
> score if you see that indication?

Or better, skip spamassassin processing altogether for SMTP AUTH connections
(if possible)

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