am sure that the rule can match differents patterns from the header Received such as IP numbers, names domains, etc, but not the part (authenticated bits=0). This part is because I am using smtp authentication in my server.
The reason I ask if you are sure is because your rule works *flawlessly* in my tests.
So I repeat my suggestion... test it with the command line tool..
DO NOT test the rule by sending yourself mail. Leave your mailserver out of the equation for the moment.
This way there are fewer variables to worry about and you can start looking for the real cause of the problem.. This is very basic computer problem solving.. break it down into simpler pieces and test each one.
Does the rule work for you if you run a message through spamassassin -t <some_email.txt?
I made tests sending mails to my server, and it attachs a report from spamassassin with the results of the test, where I can see that, so I am very confused. Are there any other way to check that?
I'm not sure what you are asking here. What is "that" which you are looking for another way to check?
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