Hi,
A milter is being used:
Spamass-milter-0.3.1
Matthew
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From: "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: 5/17/07 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: Sendmail SMTP auth'd message strange behavior with Botnet an
René Berber wrote:
Looks more like MailScanner to me, not a milter, notice the virus
scan... and MS does include the full received headers. But your point
is valid, that could be the cause of the problem in some cases.
The virus scan looks like it's compliments of clamav-milter to me. :)
Da
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
René Berber wrote:
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
When sending messages from clients using SMTP Auth to a server
running sendmail, I'm seeing issues with SPF and Botnet thinking
these messages are spam-like - I'm not sure if this issue lays with
SA or with sendmail itsel
René Berber wrote:
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
When sending messages from clients using SMTP Auth to a server running
sendmail, I'm seeing issues with SPF and Botnet thinking these
messages are spam-like - I'm not sure if this issue lays with SA or
with sendmail itself.
The issue is with SA, s
t; To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Sendmail SMTP auth'd message strange behavior with Botnet and
SPF
>
> Matthew Dickinson wrote:
>
> > When sending messages from clients using SMTP Auth to a server running
> > sendmail, I'm seeing issues with SPF and Bo
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
When sending messages from clients using SMTP Auth to a server running
sendmail, I'm seeing issues with SPF and Botnet thinking these messages are
spam-like - I'm not sure if this issue lays with SA or with sendmail itself.
The issue is with SA, sendmail is an innocen
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Matthew Dickinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When sending messages from clients using SMTP Auth to a server running
> sendmail, I'm seeing issues with SPF and Botnet thinking these messages are
> spam-like - I'm not sure if this issue lays with SA or with sendm