2010/9/2 Karsten Bräckelmann <guent...@rudersport.de>

>
> Kind of repeating myself here, but... HOW does SA running on the third
> machine get the message? The headers you showed us aren't necessarily
> the ones SA ultimately gets to see.
>
>
Oh god, it's not mystery, my mail server got two IP, an internal
and a real IP. SA has only internal IP. That's it. So my hop count
from mail client to server, server to SA, always 1.

I'm authenticated, there is no doubt. Let me explain why I did ask
that question; what is HELO_NO_DOMAIN? because SA scores
our users and they are not spammers, they are ordinary authenticated
message senders, just like me. HELO_NO_DOMAIN and
FSL_HELO_NON_FQDN_1 and a few others make innocent
messages nearly spam. A non-spam message scored ~4
points at first. If user types ALL CAPS SUBJECT vs.
then his message becomes a spam. I cannot tell to
everybody; hey do not use caps in subject. So
I have to fix  HELO_NO_DOMAIN problem.

I'm asking in another way another point of view:

*HELO_NO_DOMAIN Relay reports its domain incorrectly*


So what/who is relay here and what reports incorrect?

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