Op maandag 4 juli 2005 14:49, schreef u:
> $remove_existing_spam_headers  = 1;
Not in the amavisd.conf.
Is it on by default?

> This mail is marked as not spam which means of course that it should
> not have been quarantined. I can only image two reasons why this would
> happen.  Either the X-Spam report existed before the mail came into your
> system and it was not overwritten by your machine, 
That is a possibility since i do not know if the option 
remove_existing_spam_headers is on by default or even is available in the 
version of amavisd i run (which is 2.1.2-5).

> or it was BCC'ed to 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you maybe search for the email on the
> recipient's machine to see if they ever got a copy? What version of
> amavisd-new are you using? Is this message recent enough to still
> be in one of your logs? I can't think of anything else.
The recipient's machine didn't get a copy.
And it didn't go via the BCC to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also it is not drag and dropped to the spamcatch mailbox.

In your conclusion this leaves only the first option (the X-Spam report 
existed before the mail came into my system and remove_existing_spam_headers 
is not set) open....

-- 
Kind Regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Johan Barelds



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