I'm running SpamAssassin 2.60-cvs (1.185-2003-04-22-exp), and notice that I have the following header in messages scanned by SA:
X-SA-Relays-Trusted: X-SA-Relays-Untrusted: [ ip=192.195.190.1 rdns=intrepid.intrepid.com helo=intrepid.intrepid.com by=localhost.localdomain ident= ] [ ip=64.88.148.109 rdns=tx109-mx2.nextdelivery.com helo=tx109-mx2.nextdelivery.com by=intrepid.intrepid.com ident= ]
As it turns out, 192.195.190.1, is our incoming firewall mail exchanger, which forwards to our internal mail server. Couple of questions:
1. Are untrusted relays incorporated into SA's scoring? 2. What's the method for telling SA that this relay is trusted?
Well, my first answer is that if you're running a CVS version, you should be ready to Read The Source. You're running devel code, so the docs aren't always caught up with what you're running, so unless your'e ready to read the source, I'd recommend not running a CVS version.
Also CVS versions don't always have a sensible score set, as rules are being added, etc.. it's not really intended for production use unless you've got a very good reason to do so... It should also be noted that the version of 2.60 you are running (from April 022) is older than 2.55 (from May 20th).
However, unless they changed what the term "trusted" is used for (which may well be) trusted vs untusted (when it works properly) has to do with wether or not the relay is "trusted" to insert headers which are evaluated against whitelists and "white" rbls.
I'm not sure what the trust config option would be in 2.60-cvs that you have... heck, the feature you mention may have been removed by now.. read the source that you have, as it's not going to be 100% the same as what 2.60-cvs is today.
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