Magnus Holmgren wrote:
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?

--- ignore this but it may help someone else ---

With tcpserver/rblsmtpd and qmail (and most likely, most other mail servers as well) there is no way to reject IP's listed in an RBL you are checking without also blocking authenticated users.

What I would do is run another qmail instance on another port (say 587) and only allow authenticated users to send through that port and not use rblsmtpd.

The chkuser patch will allow you to do this.

--- end snip here ---

Emmm, re-reading your post, the messages are coming in BUT marked as spam in spamassassin.

All you need in that case is to use simscan, which by default, does not call spamc for authenticated users, is still does call clamd if configured to do so how ever.

Regards,

Rick

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