On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 03:25:10PM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 01:05 PM 10/15/2004, Michael Barnes wrote:
> >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
> 
> Are you sure you didn't do this instead:
>          score ALL_TRUSTED 0


Yeah, thats what I have in my local.cf file.  Don't know why I left off
the score part.  Duh.

> That said, I agree with Andrew.. By disabling the rule you're just ignoring 
> a part of a larger problem. Your trust path is broken, and needs fixing 
> ASAP. This affects things other than just the ALL_TRUSTED rule.

I'm not sure what you mean that my trust path is broken, nor do I know
how to fix it.

I tested SA3.0 for a few weeks until putting it live today, and in
testing 3.0 I used various spam and ham that I really get as well as a
bunch of mails from the ftp.spamarchive.org site, and I got a few too
many false positives for my liking, so I disabled the rule.

I looked at the mails that hit this rule, and I never noticed anything
that looked like all of the relays should be trusted.

Any suggestions?

Mike



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