On Saturday 07 October 2006 22:36, Tomasz Chmielewski took the opportunity to say: > Magnus Holmgren wrote: > > On Friday 06 October 2006 11:47, Tomasz Chmielewski took the opportunity > > to > > > > say: > >> When I "test" spamassassin setup by running "spamassassin -D --lint", I > >> get these complaints about spf: > >> > >> [6100] dbg: spf: no suitable relay for spf use found, skipping SPF-helo > >> check > >> [6100] dbg: spf: no suitable relay for spf use found, skipping SPF check > >> [6100] dbg: spf: cannot get Envelope-From, cannot use SPF > >> [6100] dbg: spf: def_spf_whitelist_from: could not find useable envelope > >> sender > >> [6100] dbg: spf: spf_whitelist_from: could not find useable envelope > >> sender > >> > >> > >> Is it because I didn't feed spamassassin with an email containing > >> headers, or is something broken with my setup? > > > > SA didn't find a jump from an external host to an internal one. > > What does that mean? > > > Have you set > > up trusted_networks and/or internal_networks correctly? > > I believe I did. > Anyway, why should SA care about trusted_networks and/or > internal_networks if I start "spamassassin -D --lint" from bash prompt > locally?
Oh, I didn't read or think properly. I think it's perfectly normal for SA not to find any suitable relay in that case. -- Magnus Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)
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