From: "Raimar Sandner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 01:51 Thu 06 Jul , Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Removing mail.gmx.net from your trusted networks will work. Of course
you can only do that if both 213.165.64.21 and 213.165.64.20 don't
appear in mail relayed via your (or gmx.net's) MXes.
I tried both, mail.gmx.net in trusted networks and not in trusted
network. The result is exactly the same. You are right if the
scenario is:
dialup sender --> mail.gmx.net --> myprovider.com --> fetchmail
because then X-Spam-Relays-Untrusted will contain an aditional
record for mail.gmx.net relaying the mail to myprovider.com,
HELO_DYNAMICs don't match.
But with
dialup sender --> mail.gmx.net --> fetchmail
there is only one record in X-Spam-Relays-Untrusted, and therefore
the HELO_DYNAMICs will match.
Strangely enough that is EXACTLY the situation the rule is supposed
to catch. Your correspondent will have to change his habits or email
configuration. (Or you whitelist the whole range of addresses she
might use.)
{o.o} Joanne