On Nov 11, 2018, at 13.18, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> wrote:
> 
>>> On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 08:04:42PM -0500, listsb wrote:
>>>> i've just noticed that every mail received seems to be hitting the 
>>>> ALL_TRUSTED test [ALL_TRUSTED=-1], regardless of where the message has 
>>>> come from.  i have the following:
>>>> 
>>>>> grep -riF 'internal_networks' /etc/spamassassin/*
>>>> /etc/spamassassin/99_local-config.cf:internal_networks             
>>>> 198.19.20.50/32
>>>> /etc/spamassassin/99_local-config.cf:internal_networks             
>>>> 198.19.20.212/32
>>>> 
>>>> here is a set of sample headers, slightly sanitized:
>>>> 
>>>> http://dpaste.com/33J7SF5
>>>> 
>>>> how can i troubleshoot why this is happening?
> 
>>> On Nov 11, 2018, at 12.23, Henrik K <h...@hege.li> wrote:
>>> Are you perhaps using amavisd-new 2.11.x ?  It has originating bug that
>>> makes it always hit ALL_TRUSTED.
>>> 
>>> https://gitlab.com/amavis/amavis/issues/6
> 
> On 11.11.18 13:08, listsb wrote:
>> i'm currently using 2.9.0.
> 
> in such case, according to previous message, it's important to check amavis
> settings.

thanks, agreed.  is continuation of this discussion ok here?  or should i take 
to the amavis list?

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