mouss wrote:
> Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
>> Yes, I suspect the recipient is not regarded as local in this case.
>> I use the unmodified snippet you provided (thanks).
>>
>> All spams end up in [EMAIL PROTECTED] which I presumed was a 
>> local recipient because inter-sonic.com is in the local domain list and 
>> inter-sonic.com is $MYDOMAIN.
>>
> 
> The sample you show has X-Spam headers, so the domain is local.
> 
>> I will turn on debug and see what that gives.
>>
>> Here are the headers from a spam:
> 
> it should have an "FR ES".
> 
> run the message through spamassassin -t and see if it gets these. if it 
> doesn't, this is an SA issue, so re-run it with -D. For example 
> (assuming Bourne shell, not C shell):
> 
> spamassassin -D -t 2>&1 < sample.eml | tee /tmp/sa.out

SA returns proper headings...
X-Spam-Relay-Countries: FR ES

what string should I look for in the amavisd debug output? I've dug 
through quite a lote but cannot see anything relevant, sorry.

--per


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