Am 18.03.2015 um 22:11 schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 18.03.2015 um 21:48 schrieb Quanah Gibson-Mount:
I noticed that some of the Zimbra auto-generated emails (reports on
various bits) are getting hit with RBL scoring for some customers.  This
appears to be because they are (quite reasonably) using private IPs on
some of thier internal Zimbra servers.  However, when it goes through
the MTA, it gets hit as spam because of this.  Example:

X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=10.297 tagged_above=-10 required=10
        tests=[ALL_TRUSTED=-1, BAYES_00=-0.5, T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD=-0.01,
        URIBL_BLACK=3.25, URIBL_DBL_SPAM=2.5, URIBL_JP_SURBL=1.25,
        URIBL_RHS_DOB=1.514, URIBL_SBL_A=0.1, URIBL_WS_SURBL=1.608,
        URI_HEX=1.122, URI_NOVOWEL=0.5, URI_TRY_3LD=0.963,
        DSPAM.Innocent=-1.000] autolearn=no autolearn_force=no

The originating IP is Received: from zcs1.example.com (LHLO
zcs1.example.com) (10.2.0.3)


The IP is clearly listed in trusted_networks

your problem are not RBL's
your problem are URIBL's and so mail content

ask yourself why autogenerated mails contains crap URLs listed on
URIBL_BLACK, URIBL_JP_SURBL *and* URIBL_WS_SURBL

that has nothing to do with the source IP

if it are reports of spam and hack attempts make sure SPF is setup correctly on the DNS view and use "whitelist_auth" for the envelope senders - sadly SA don't consider DNSBL/DNSWL if the client is on the local network which is clearly a bug but i gave up that discussion

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