On 08/06/2016 14:51, RW-15 [via SpamAssassin] wrote: > > * internal_networks 195.26.90.* > > Try to avoid using any mark-up (assuming that's what the "*"s are), it > can be very confusing. > Noted. And well observed. (The asterix was markup (bold) not wildcard entered by me.)
> > X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1085) > > X-hMailServer-Spam: YES > > X-hMailServer-Reason-1: Rejected by Spamhaus. - (Score: 5) > > X-hMailServer-Reason-Score: 5 > > Please make sure that hMailServer isn't bouncing these, i.e. > sending in a rejection message back to the sender. > Dont worry, they are not. > Did you restart spamd? > Effectively yes (but no not really). I am using commandline scanner whilst doing the tests so the LOCAL.CF is being loaded each time I run the test. When it is all working then I will restart my spamd daemon to take effect for all incoming mail. Proof that its working: when I added the "add_header all Relays-Untrusted" entries (at the same time as the internal_network entry) they immediately appeared in the spam report. -- View this message in context: http://spamassassin.1065346.n5.nabble.com/Advice-why-one-relay-evaluated-and-not-the-other-tp121145p121183.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.