Dominik Ruf writes:
> * Lewis Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-17 22:41]:
> > I see messages receiving points for FAKE_HELO_AOL yet when I look in the
> > logs the SMTP server that sent the message is indeed listed in as an ip
> > address as an AOL mail server. I think that the helo name is incorrect but
> > I doubt that aol is going to fix this. How can I fix this to where it
> > works correctly?
> 
> Using the Source of 2.60:
> 
> /rules:
> 
> grep FAKE_HELO_AOL *
> 
> 20_fake_helo_tests.cf:header FAKE_HELO_AOL
> eval:check_for_rdns_helo_mismatch("aol\.com","aol\.com")
> 
> /lib/Mail/SpamAssassin:
> 
> bash-2.05b$ grep check_for_rdns_helo_mismatch *
> EvalTests.pm:sub check_for_rdns_helo_mismatch { # T_FAKE_HELO_*
> 
> So, you may be able to fix it in 20_fake_helo_tests.cf
> or in EvalTests.pm. But I'd suggest to first tripple-check
> that anything is broken and if so what.
> 
> However, without seeing the actual received-lines, I think it's
> difficult to provide better help. :-(

Yes -- we'd really appreciate if it'd be possible to open a bug at
http://bugzilla.SpamAssassin.org/ and attach a mail with full headers.
we should fix this in the main codebase, too.

--j.

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