Archive for February, 2005

SpamAssassin and Horde’s IMP

Unfortunately due to the way that Horde’s IMP webmail system inserts the IP address that was used to connect to the it in the email headers it sends, SpamAssassin thinks those messages are coming from dynamic ip addresses. To help work around this issue, I modified our SpamAssassin rules such that any email sent via [...]

Horde Imp and Spamassassin

Unfortunately it looks like Horde’s Imp webmail system and SpamAssassin don’t agree on how to deal with dynamic ip addresses sending email. If you connect to a webmail system running running Imp and send a message using your home web browser on a cable modem connection, that ip address gets loged in the headers of [...]