> Or better, skip spamassassin processing altogether for SMTP AUTH connections
> (if possible)
But _everyone_ using spamassassin in the whole world would have to do that.
Otherwise my and my users mails get sorted out because they were sent from
a dial-up IP pool.

That's the point I don't understand about punishing dial-up connects.
Half the world connects to the internet using dial-up accounts!  Okay,
lots of them are using webmailers, but everyone else who is using real mail
programs is being punished with this high score.  Doesn't sound fair to me.

Or is there a way to avoid that the dynamic IP shows up in the received
lines?  I'd be surprised...

Comments and sugestions more than welcome,
 Andy.

PS: How come so many on this list use broken mailers which don't set the
    reply-to header correctly?  Most of the threads are split up which
    makes the list pretty hard to read.  :-(

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