Ian Zabel wrote on Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:09:50 -0400:

> I see no
> reason for this to be marked as spam.

Sure there is. Just look at the hits. They may be not valid (at least the 
FORGED_MUA_EUDORA isn't, you could bug it), but it's quite clear why it got 
tagged as spam.

> 
> Where should I start looking to make sure that any emails sent FROM my mail
> server are not marked as spam? (All users must use SMTP AUTH, so I'm not
> worried about relaying)

This depends on your mail setup. F.i. we use MailCorral and it takes care of 
that even before the mail reaches SA = it doesn't process SMTP AUTHed 
messages at all. I think whitelisting is the method one should use the least 
because it still makes SA process the message. It possibly wasn't let thru 
either because that user didn't use that domain (you didn't add the full 
header) or SA is not using your whitelist entry/local.cf. f.i. because you 
didn't reload spamd.



Kai

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