On Thu, 26 Feb 2015, chrysn wrote:
> a wheezy (or jessie) mail server set up with spamass-milter in a
> relatively simple way (running spamd as debian-spamd, postfix'
> smtpd_milters set to unix:/spamass/spamass.sock and the
> milter_connect_macros from the README.Debian.z) incorrectly marks mails
> as spam mainly due to RCVD_IN_PBL (contributin 3.6 of the 5.0 often
> required, where users of affected mail providers have a tendency to
> score some more from MIME_HTML_ONLY and similar).
> 
> a typical offending header looks like this:
> 
> > Received: from [212.186.251.xxx] by msvc245.server.lan (via HTTP); Tue, 24
> >         Feb 2015 12:13:00 +0100
> 
> clearly, that source IP is in the PBL -- it's the IP of the person who
> filled the web form. but RCVD_IN_PBL is a last external header, which
> should only be matched against lines that originate from servers under
> one's own control.

But is msvc245.server.lan under your control? If so, the received
headers that spamass-milter adds will be ignored, and this will be the
last one. To really know, though, I'd have to see the full headers, and
ideally the spam report that SA did, which would have the actual header
spamass-milter submitted.


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