Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:


James R wrote:

Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:



Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:

How can that happen? Anybody else here with the same experience?





Are we talking about a bug here? I would really like to know if this is a problem in my setup or if others are experiencing the same..


Arvinn


What's the problem? Looks like, in your example, the user wasn't found in the AWL table, and was added. The mail scored some 23 pts, and was added to the awl table with that score. AWL isn't a whitelist nor a black list.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AwlWrongWay
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutoWhitelist


I know perfectly well what AWL is. My question doesn't have anything to do with the score.
It's not right behaviour. Read subject and logs again.


The mail was relayed to my scanner through my relay wich is internal. The log says so too. It's NOT right behaviour to then make a record in AWL with the /16 network that my internal server belongs to, instead of the /16 network, which of the ip that sent the mail to my relay, belongs to.

If this was right behaviour, all records in AWL would have been from the same network. Get it?

Arvinn


Sorry, with out all of the information you'll find it hard for anyone to help you. What version of SA are you using? What is calling spamd? What mail software?

I've looked at 3 other systems, and none have the internal private ip address in the AWL. I'm using the 192.168 range of IPS locally, and on the other systems. Your subject was also vague, and a bunch of logs with out all of the info is also very vague. I'm running 3.0.3 btw, MySQL, AWL, Bayes, user_prefs.

However, I do see my *public* ip address in the AWL, your ip address in the logs you gave, if i'm not mistaken, is a public ip address. Even with my trusted networks set, i still see those trusted server's ip addresses end up in the AWL, which to me, isn't a bug.

tho, I could be completely wrong.
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Thanks,
James

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