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Jason Faulkner wrote:
>
>>> trusted_networks 127.0.0.1
>>> internal_networks 127.0.0.1
>>>    
>> trusted_networks is *NOT* a whitelist. Do NOT try to use it as one. EVER.
>>  
>
> I'm confused as to what you mean by this. I'm using these in my
> environment, and they do a good job of making sure that mail relayed
> through my internal networks don't get marked as spam.

I'm not sure about that either, but I would say that in many
environments, 127.0.0.1 belongs to both the trusted and internal
networks. In fact, it is hard to imagine an environment where
127.0.0.1 is neither trusted or internal, as it is the host running
spamassassin or it refers to an external trusted host.

Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus
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