[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've seen this before, but it's been a while.  An AOL user who's on
> Verizon DSL, sends an email that trips two DNS BLs in SA.  This user's
> Verizon DSL IP is listed for being an open relay, which it may or may not
> be, since this is presumably a dynamic IP  The mail is then relayed
> through AOL's network, which is NOT listed in said BLs.
>
> Shouldn't these BLs only hit on the last Received: host?  Or does this
> only apply to DUL-type BLs?
>   

Typical symptom of a broken trust path. (i.e.: you need to configure
trusted_networks manually, because SA's guesser believes that AOL's
mailserver is a part of YOUR network, and thinks the user
direct-delivered the spam)

See:

http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/TrustPath

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