Hello all,

This issue has been bugging me for ages, but I never found a solution to this. 
I just subscribed to this list and I hope someone here can help out.

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THE SETUP
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We have servers that run CentOS with Plesk 9 and its (xinetd based) qmail 
distribution. On top of that we use the qmail-scanner package from the atomic 
repository at atomicorp.com with their SpamAssassin and ClamAV packages.

This is a typical list of installed RPM packages and their versions on such a 
server:

centos-release-5-5.el5.centos.x86_64
psa-qmail-1.03-cos5.build95101209.08.x86_64
qmail-scanner-2.08-3.el5.art.x86_64
spamassassin-3.3.1-1.el5.art.x86_64
clamd-0.97-1.el5.art.x86_64

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THE PROBLEM
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All is working fine with this setup, except that e-mail messages which are sent 
using SMTP auth regularly get tagged as spam (for instance because clients are 
sending e-mail from home DSL connections which are listed on various RBL's). Do 
you know of any way that qmail-scanner could distinguish between a message that 
was submitted locally using SMTP auth and a message that was not? If that is 
possible, then I guess it should be possible to have qmail-scanner skip those 
messages or otherwise have SpamAssassin not be so hard on those messages. Any 
pointers on getting this to work are welcome.

If you need any more info on this setup, let me know.

Thanks,

Nils Breunese.
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