On Fri, 24 Oct 2014, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 24.10.2014 um 17:59 schrieb micah anderson:
 I've got some machines that are running logcheck, they periodically send
 mail to us with reports. Sometimes those mails have some spammy stuff in
 them, because they are mail server logs, or web logs with some spammy
 stuff in them.

 I don't want spamassassin to deal with these messages, I want them to
 come through no matter what. I don't want them to contribute to bayes
 scoring and I don't want them ever to end up as Spam.

 How can I get around that?

score ALL_TRUSTED -100

Bad idea. "TRUSTED" does *not* mean "no spam will ever come from there".

If this is a small set of machines under your control, and the only mail the generate is reporting, a better way would be to use capabilities in your glue layer to simply not pass any messages from those machines through SA in the first place.

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