Thanks jdow & Jon. I was unaware of the 'clear_trusted_networks'. I have added it now (and restarted mail):

# Trusted
clear_trusted_networks
trusted_networks 127.0.0.1 192.168.1.0/16 64.125.72.2

I took a spam from earlier today and run it through spamassassin -D < spam. Here's something I saw in the output that makes me think I still have a problem somewhere.

debug: received-header: relay 192.168.123.205 trusted? yes internal? yes


jdow wrote:
From: "M.Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I've seen quite a few messages regarding trusted_networks lately. I have played around with my setup and still don't think I have it set correctly.

What I have is this:

# Trusted
trusted_networks 127.0.0.1 192.168.1.0/16

My setup is my mail is dragged down via fetchmail from my provider, runs through Postfix, then Amavisd, then Spamassassin. Yes, I am NAT'd. I do not have a public IP.

Is my setup of trusted_networks correct? If so, why do I see the following in I think in every spam message.

-3.3 ALL_TRUSTED            Did not pass through any untrusted hosts


Your ISP's mail server is the trusteded server you should use. For me
it's Earthlink's servers:
trusted_networks 192.168.0/24 127/8 207.217.121/24

{^_^}



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