Either I'm misunderstanding how trusted_networks is supposed to work, or I've found a bug. My outgoing email goes through my own SMTP server, so I have added its address (and the subnet of my mail ISP's servers) to my user_prefs as follows:
trusted_networks 61.8.0. # pacific.net.au trusted_networks 24.243.21.196 # mail.snike.net However, my server is not being trusted: debug: received-header: parsed as [ ip=61.8.0.81 rdns=mailin2.pacific.net.au helo=mailin2.pacific.net.au by=pob1.pacific.net.au ident= ] debug: received-header: parsed as [ ip=24.93.47.40 rdns=ms-smtp-01.texas.rr.com helo=ms-smtp-01-eri0.texas.rr.com by=mailin2.pacific.net.au ident= ] debug: received-header: parsed as [ ip=24.243.21.196 rdns=cs24321-196.austin.rr.com helo=eccles.snikte.net by=ms-smtp-01-eri0.texas.rr.com ident= ] debug: received-header: relay 61.8.0.81 trusted? yes debug: received-header: relay 24.93.47.40 trusted? no debug: received-header: relay 24.243.21.196 trusted? no It doesn't even trust me if I specify the entire subnet, in the same manner as the first entry. What am I missing here? Thanks, Jon.
