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Justin Mason wrote:

> Yes -- in SpamAssassin 3.2.0, it's picking up a more useful score:
> 0.509 in set 1 and 0.905 in set 3.  (Not a huge score, but that's
> where the GA set it... its optimal score, given FPs and other
> rules it overlaps with.)

I've just spotted a major flaw then that's going to hit me when this
changes.

Not being an ISP, I have no idea what my users' IP addresses are at any
given time.  They authenticate when using SMTP so that I will accept and
forward the mail but may well be using an ISP dial-up or DSL account
which is in the PBL (or even the XBL).

How can I let SpamAssassin know that this is a mail from a trusted source?

By the way, should I wish to change a value for a score such as this,
should I be copying the score line from 50_scores.cf to local.cf and
changing the values there?

Oh and thank you for your most helpful response.

Regards,
Cliff.
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Cliff Stanford
Might Limited                           +44 845 0045 666 (Office)
Suite 67, Dorset House                  +44 7973 616 666 (Mobile)
Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1TB
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