Matt Kettler wrote:

At 02:19 PM 11/4/2004 +0000, Sean Doherty wrote:

Matt, does this mean that even if trusted_networks is set in local.cf,
SpamAssassin will fire the ALL_TRUSTED rule even if it can't parse
the received headers? i.e. Since there are no parsable received
headers, SA will assume that all must have been trusted?


Yes I just submitted a bug on the matter.. Currently ALL_TRUSTED fires whenever there are no untrusted relays detected.. However, it fails to check that any trusted relays exist...

I opened this bug to suggest a fix for ALL_TRUSTED:

        http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3949

However, the Received: path parsing bug is something I leave up to Dave to file.
No need, I rechecked my test message and it had some formatting problems from being transfered off my workstation (Thunderbird) and onto the SA box. I grabbed a couple other messages right out of the Maildir and they parsed fine.

I believe the issue with the headers was of my making, not a SA problem.

DAve


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