any way to tell what it considers to be a trusted_network? we have 5 private segments and all those servers use postfix with a 'relayhost' which resolves to the private ip address of our smtp server. all of our users also use this smtp server for sending mail from their desktops. they all nat through a single ip on one of said networks above. there is a 1:1 nat that maps a public ip to that priviate ip for our smtp server. so do i just put all 5 segements plus the public ip address we use for our mailserver?

this trusted_networking documentation is really difficult to understand. :(

----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Matthew Lenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: arrrgh.. debian sarge spamassassin worthless?


Matthew Lenz wrote:
its _not_ set.. shouldn't that mean there are no trusted networks?.. unless the debian package is patched some how.

It must be set. If it's not SpamAssassin has to guess at which networks/hosts are yours.


p.s. actually i didn't think ALL_TRUSTED had to do with that setting.. i though maybe it only showed up if it didn't pass through any of the rbl relays.

ALL_TRUSTED fires when SA thinks all of the relays are truested (all are in trusted_networks).

trusted_neworks also affects some DNSBL lookups, whitelist_from_rcvd, SPF checks, whitelist_from_spf, and <insert any other network related (even network related local tests) feature here>.


Daryl

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