On Oct 15, 2004, at 12:05, Michael Barnes wrote:

I have a spam which hits ALL_TRUSTED. I've attached the "spamassassin -D

I've found that the ALL_TRUSTED hit too many spams as hams. I havn't
looked at the rule to see what it is doing, but I put in my
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf

ALL_TRUSTED 0


Folks,

Rather than disabling the rule, why don't you give the information it needs to function? Put the following in your local.cf:

#
# Tell SpamAssassin which networks are trusted
trusted_networks 192.168.1/24


My trusted network is a single class C private network, 192.168.1/24. You network is probably different. All of the Trusted Network scores on spam went away after I set it up. BTW, it only took five minutes with Google to find the root cause out. Google is your friend.

Andrew

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