Am 24.02.2012 12:23, schrieb Michelle Konzack:
> In relation to the previous  poster  with  the  fetchmail  problem  (the
> receiver should hide fetchmail received header by adding "set invisible"
> in the "global" section) I have the probvlem, that receiving MTAs runing
> spamassassin consider my mails as spam du to the received headers...
> 
> Scenario:
> 
>   1)  My enterprise (exactly 5) has several internal subnets and  each
>       one is seperately protected by firewalls.
> 
>   2)  It is NOT possibel, to send mails to the internet trough 25/587
> 
>   3)  All mail must go via the INTRANET server which use a public relay
> 
> So, now if I send a mail it looks like
> 
>   a)  Workstation         work1.intranet1.tamay-dogan.net (192.168.0.13)
>   b)  Intranet Server     samba.intranet1.tamay-dogan.net (192.168.0.12)
> 
> now using auth-smtp (my fixed IP @office is 85.182.220.41  but  can  not
> have rDNS)
> 
>   c)  Public mail server             mail.tamay-dogan.net (78.47.247.21)
>   d)  Receiving mail server
> 
> If now d) is runing spamassassin, thaen my messages are to 90% rejected.
> 
> Is there a was to solv this?
> 
> Note:  I see, not all spamassassin setups rejecting my mails including
>        my own one if it receive mails from others and same setup.
> 
> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
>     Michelle Konzack
> 

I am not realy sure if this fixes your problem but i have set

score RDNS_NONE 0

cause the "default" points at this parameter looks like nonsense to me
i have also a scenario with private net relays which will not have any
reverse dns records ever
-- 
Best Regards

MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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