On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 12:50, George Georgalis wrote: 
> >Do you mean -0.001? Why would you want to penalise mail
> >coming thru a trusted path?
> 
> It really doesn't matter to me what the score is, I just want to disable
> the test.
> http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3406
> 
> My /etc/spamassassin is the reference I replicate out to my other
> systems, and systems of my clients, which may or may not be on nat and
> certainly are on different networks.
> 
> The setup I use routes mail at the tcp level, it's basically impossible
> for a message to reach spam assassin if it's from a trusted network.
So why not set trusted_networks to 127.0.0.1. That way you can
be certain that the rule will never fire. You'll also get the
benefit of the DNS blocklists been checked for the addresses in
the Received headers - with your current setup, its possible 
that some of these will be marked as trusted, and as such you'll
lose the benefit of the RBL check.

> I had scored ALL_TRUSTED to 0 but then decided I needed to know in
> test reports what was happening. I don't know how much cpu this test
> uses, but I'd like it to go away completely, or at have the option of
> disabling it.
> 
> // George

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