On 08/06/2016 21:26, David B Funk [via SpamAssassin] wrote:
> This sounds like a config file confusion issue. IE the SA that you are 
> running
> is looking at different config files than the ones that you are editing
> or some config file that is being read -after- your expected config files
> is over-riding your internal_networks settings.
>
There is no 'override' - I am editing the single and only LOCAL.CF file 
in use.  I have proven that changes to this file are being adhered to in 
that if I add the TRUSTED_NETWORK options, then they all get adhered to 
accordingly.  I detailed my LOCAL.CF file earlier in the thread showing 
the contents (and I am not knowledgable enough to have ever even thought 
about veering in to anything else other than this LOCAL.CF - so there is 
zero chance of me ever entering something else that overrides it 
anywhere else).


> Try running SA with the '--debug' option to see the explicit list of
> config files that it is reading. Make sure that it's reading yours and
> look at the ones that come after yours to make sure that none of them
> have a "clear_internal_networks" directive.
> Be sure the user/environment that you test in is the same that is used 
> during
> the processing of messages.
>
> Silly question, is some meta-framework involved in your system (EG 
> amavis,
> etc..)
>
no, nothing.





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