> Nothing is wrong, the bounce was suppressed (i.e. should have
> been generated according to a *_destiny setting, but was
> considered better NOT to send it).
> 
> With infected mail, if a virus name matches
> a @viruses_that_fake_sender_maps lookup, the sender is considered
> very likely to be faked and bounce (=NDN) is not send,
> i.e. is suppressed, effectively turning D_BOUNCE into D_DISCARD
> for this message.
> 
> Similar mechanism applies for spam: is spam score exceeds
> $sa_dsn_cutoff_level, then bounce is suppressed, turning
> $final_virus_destiny D_BOUNCE into a D_DISCARD for this message.

;)

-- 
Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent

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