It's NATted. I'll add the public versions and see. (Assuming you mean internal_networks - If you mean local_networks I'll have to do some research<g>).
Change made: trusted_networks 74.254.46.133/32 74.254.46.165/32 172.24.0.0/13 207.101.65.90/32 internal_networks 74.254.46.133/32 74.254.46.165/32 172.24.0.0/13 --lint OK. No help: [9420] dbg: check: is spam? score=-5.141 required=5 [9420] dbg: check: tests=BAYES_00,HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_HTML_ONLY,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED Dan -----Original Message----- From: James Wilkinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:13 PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Whitelist_from_rcvd not working Dan Barker wrote: > My whitelist_from_rcvd tags don't hit. I believe this has been > happening since my upgrade from 3.1.7 to 3.2.3. <snip> > Just in case there is something [else] I've done silly, my local.cf is > at > http://www.visioncomm.net/temp/080104Local.txt): Here's what may be a thoroughly stupid question -- what does your local network look like? $ host mail.visioncomm.net mail.visioncomm.net has address 74.254.46.133 Is that server behind a NAT router, or does it actually have that IP address configured? If so, what happens if you add 74.254.46.133 to local_networks and trusted_networks? Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | "Right lads, we've got 45 minutes to score 37 goals. aprilcottage.co.uk | No problem with that -- the other team just did."