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Jay Levitt writes:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
> 
> > That said, it sounds like you need to manually set your 
> > trusted_networks and internal_networks. In the past happened when your 
> > mailserver is behind a NAT, which yours seems to be. I've not verified 
> > the behavior of 3.0 yet, but it appears to have the same curse. You 
> > may also will have FP problems with dialup RBLs until they are set up 
> > properly.
> 
> Actually, as I posted a few days ago, it looks like the concept of 
> "trusted" is pretty horribly broken for the purposes of ALL_TRUSTED, 
> even when SA properly determines your network.  Direct-to-MX spam, or 
> spam including relay hops that can't determine an IP address, is still 
> considered "trusted".

As long as SpamAssassin can understand the Received header format
of the line your own MTA adds, nope, that's not the case.

- --j.
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