Greetings all,

I have a mailserver which handles all my incomming and outgoing mail.

Outgoing mail (stuff I send) is passed to the server via ASMTP.
Incomming mail (stuff sent to me) comes in via SMTP.  There is
absolutely no way my server will relay mail unless it arrives via ASMTP.

However, when I send mail to another account on my box, the global
SpamAssassin (2.61) adds 2.546 to my mail score because I happen to
catch the RCVD_IN_DYNABLOCK rule.  Now, I'm happy for all SMTP mail to
face up to this rule, but I'd rather my ASMTP mail didn't.

Other than obsfucating my Received: headers to omit the IP from mail
which is sent via ASMTP, is there any way to get RCVD_IN_DYNABLOCK to
backoff?

I did think about adding trusted networks.  But I don't necisarrily know
my IP.  It also blunts SA somewhat if I add vast tracts of IP space.


-- 
TTFN, FNORD

Peter McGarvey
Freelance FreeBSD Hacker
(will work for bandwidth)


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