On lördagen den 25 april 2009, Arthur Kerpician wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm facing the following problem lately. Some of my users are connecting
> to the mail server (qmail) through mobile phones and the leased IPs from
> the GSM operator are blacklisted in spamhaus and spamcop. So, they are
> using the smtp server with spamassassin 3.2.5 but their messages are
> marked as spam and not delivered, since the rbl checks are positive.
>
> Is there a way to "trust" smtp authenticated users in SA?

It should happen automatically if the users authenticate with SMTP AUTH and 
the MSA signals it in the Received: field (e.g. "Received: from ... with 
ESMTPSA ..." instead of "with ESMTP"), but I don't know if Qmail does that 
(the official Qmail isn't exactly known as the most modern mail server). 
Otherwise I think you need to let a separate MSA, separate from the main MTA 
and included in trusted_networks but not in internal_networks, receive the 
users' mail, or arrange for a fake Received line, simulating this, to be 
inserted.

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Magnus Holmgren        holmg...@lysator.liu.se
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