On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 04:47:40PM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote: > Philip Mak wrote: > > Why does ALL_TRUSTED have a score of -3.3? Doesn't this mean that any > > spammer who connects directly to my mail server has a good chance of > > getting past SpamAssassin? > > That should not happen on a properly working SA setup. Odds are very > good you've got a NATed mailserver, resulting in the Trust Path > gueser to fail. You'll have to declare trusted_networks manually to > fix it. > > http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/TrustPath
Odd---my mail server has a real IP address and is not behind NAT. Well, I'm trying this for now in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf: internal_networks 72.232.51.2 trusted_networks 72.232.51.2 207.44.196.47 On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 04:45:38PM -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote: > Philip Mak wrote: > > SpamAssassin version 3.0.3 > > running on Perl version 5.8.4 > > Upgrade to 3.1.1 if possible. When I type "apt-get install spamassassin", it says that SpamAssassin is already the latest version, so I guess the Debian packages only have 3.0.3. I'm afraid of installing SpamAssassin manually since I don't know if that will confuse apt-get in the future...