On 1/5/11 9:33 AM, George Spelvin wrote:
I'm having trouble with intracompany e-mail. When a Windows/Outlook user
sends mail to a local user, there is exactly one MX in the path.
Which is the office mail server.
Everything is wonderful until Spamassassin sees the short delivery path
and assigns 2.8 points because of it, and a few other minor scores push
it over 5.0.
Should I just manually stomp on that score, or is there are more
subtle way to prevent this false positive? (I could, for example,
add a compensating negative score for sender IP addresses in our range.)
put all of your local ip addresses in internal_networks.
you will avoid unnecessary rbl lookups, spf failures and it should set a
ALL_TRUSTED flag also.
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