Max Spevack wrote: > Anyone else seen complaints of things like this? I have my settings > quite low, and we're still getting flagged. > > 2.7 HELO_DYNAMIC_DHCP Relay HELO'd using suspicious hostname (DHCP) > 3.3 HELO_DYNAMIC_HCC Relay HELO'd using suspicious hostname (HCC) > > http://www.google.com/search?q=HELO_DYNAMIC_DHCP > > Thought I'd throw this out there for anyone who's interested in doing > some digging, see under what circumstances fp.o emails are triggering > these flags. The fedoraproject.org addresses are forwarding only. When someone sends an email from their fedoraproject.org account they are really setting the From/Reply To address in their email client to have replies sent back to their @fedoraproject.org address (which forwards to the email address they have setup in the Fedora Accounts System). They continue to use their own SMTP servers for the actual sending of the email. Their own SMTP servers used for sending email could potentially trigger spam filter flags. In this case it looks like the sender possibly sent the email from a server hosted on dynamic IP range (possibly a small home server or small business) and that is what triggered the spamassassin flags. --Jeffrey