Hello,

I am running a CentOS 5 / SpamAssassin 3.3.1-2 / MailScanner 4.84.5-2 / Postfix 
2.3.3-2.3

I have been running MailScanner + Postfix + SA for several years, and recent 
network changes have caused me a bit of a problem.  Some of my road warriors 
are running into trouble away from the office because their addresses are seen 
as a PBL by spamhaus, and my mailserver is starting to trap their outbound 
emails as spam.  I have all of the mail clients going to a special postfix 
port, and it usually works. 

I am wondering if my SASL-equipped mail clients can bypass spamassassin's 
checks, and be routed through?

I am running Postfix on a different port, let's call it 50000.

Is anyone aware of a ruleset, or a postfix setting, or something that would 
allow me to have these SASL authenticated messages pass spamassassin, and thus 
not be marked, and be sent on their merry way?

Thanks,

Christian

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