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Standard description: Passed through trusted hosts only via SMTP
Explanation
"Trusted" does not mean "trusted to not send spam." It means "trusted to not forge Received: headers."
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If your message hits on the *ALL_TRUSTED* rule, that means all of the Received: headers in the message were inserted by SMTP relays you have indicated are "\["TrustedRelays"\]", and thus no tests of the source of the message (for example, tests against \["DNSBlocklists"\]) will be performed. |
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If that message is obviously spam, and you think it should have been caught by DNS tests, then your trust path is configured incorrectly. See \["TrustPath"\] and \["FixingAllTrusted"\]. |
Further Info
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The default scores for this rule can be found \[http://spamassassin.apache.org/tests.html in the online list of tests\]. |
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