On 2/27/2007 12:45 PM, Ben Wylie wrote:
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Assuming you've got your trusted_networks (and possibly
internal_networks) setup, you just need to add
"always_trust_envelope_sender 1" to your local.cf.
Thanks for the help.
It now gives me the error
[3952] dbg: spf: cannot
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Assuming you've got your trusted_networks (and possibly
internal_networks) setup, you just need to add
"always_trust_envelope_sender 1" to your local.cf.
Thanks for the help.
It now gives me the error
[3952] dbg: spf: cannot get Envelope-From, cannot use SPF
[3952] db
Ben Wylie wrote:
but then refuses to do any more, as it claims not to be able to trust
the X-Envelope-From header because it has been through my AV gateway:
[2408] dbg: spf: relayed through one or more trusted relays, cannot use
header-based Envelope-From, skipping
Similarly:
[2408] dbg: spf
On Mon, February 26, 2007 17:01, Ben Wylie wrote:
[snip]
> Is there any way that I can tell SpamAssassin to trust the
> X-Envelope-From or Return-Path information in the headers as it is
> merely an AV gateway and not going to change the X-Envelope-From headers?
> This way I could get SPF checks