Am 15.02.2015 um 01:29 schrieb LuKreme:
Spamass-milter is (as designed, I’m sure) checking outbound mail. When it does 
this, SPF checks fail and a lot of outbound mail is getting scored as spam 
because of it.

The domains in question *do* have SPF records

that's why we don't mix inbound and autobound mail

* SA is running on the MX
* mail is filtered and clean mail relayed over
  100027 to the final server
* final server has "-o receive_override_options=no_milters" in master.cf
* the bayes is rsynced from the learning machine which is not
  recommended in general but works in our case because the large
  amount of HAM including outgoing and internal mail

so the final destination which is also the submission server don't scan a second time and MOST IMORTANT there are a ton of rules which needs to be disabled on a submission server, SPF is your smallest problem, DNSBL like PBL or DUL (sorbs) are

in short: a submission server needs a complete different SA config



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