Try explicitly setting trusted_networks.
Sorry I should have meantioned that I do have the trusted_networks in my conf:
trusted_networks 104. trusted_networks 10.
Other possiblity, that "Add to Address Book" stuff in the 'From:' field might be confusing SA.
That is just some WANK that Yahoo! adds on there when you do a VIEW HEADER in there HTML client.
Silly question, why are you scanning your outgoing messages? (Don't you trust your users not to spam? :)
Because I only have one interface on this redhat box. Thanks for the suggestion though. That may be a good work around.
Martin
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