Matt Kettler wrote:
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What's up with all those "Delivered-To:" headers being inserted between
Received: headers.

I suspect those are confusing SA.

Really the best way to tell exactly what's up is to save one of those messages
that false-hit ALL_TRUSTED and run it through spamassassin -D.

The debug out will, among other things, tell you exactly how SA parsed each
Received: header, and if it thinks the hosts in it are trusted or not.



Received: from unknown (HELO 207.96.139.179) (unknown)
 by unknown with SMTP; 9 Dec 2005 23:37:06 -0000


That's a pretty scary Received: line. At least two of those unknown's should be
known. At absolute minimum the "by" clause should be known... eek.

My understanding is the 'unknowns' are due to some qmail anomally.
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