Diego,

> Aug 15 11:08:13 cerberos amavis[18519]: (18519-85) Blocked BANNED
> (multipart/mixed | message/rfc822,Re: Presentaci\363n..eml,Re:
> =?windows-1252?Q?Presentaci=F3n=2E=2Eeml?= | multipart/mixed |
> text/plain,.txt), [192.18.43.132] [129.153.203.149] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ->
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Message-ID:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail_id: jul7TvZBH+wW, Hits: -103.038, size:
> 123503, 658 ms
>
> AFAICT its banned because it is multipart/mixed with a message/rfc822
> part and an text/plain part. I can't find anything in my amavisd.conf that
> could ban this kind of emails, and I don't understand why it should be
> banned.

> How can I further debug this? Any help is appreciated, as I am pretty dazed
> with it.

At log level 1 (or higher) search for a 'p.path' log entry, e.g.:

Aug 18 11:01:23 patsy amavis[10501]: (10501-30) p.path BANNED:1
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]: "P=p004,L=1,M=multipart/mixed |
  P=p003,L=1/2,M=application/octetstream,T=rar,N=Neat Image.rar |
  P=p026,L=1/2/21,T=exe,T=dll,N=NeatImage.8bf",
  matching_key="(?-xism:^\\.(exe-ms|dll)$)"

It shows which rule (matching_key) in the banned list matched.

> So I found this in 2.6.1's changelog:
> - avoid a bounce-killer's false positive when a message is multipart/mixed
> Is this bug the one that bite me?

Unrelated.


  Mark

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