> I suspect the problem is in the way local MUA submits its mail, > or in the MUA itself. > > Meanwhile I suspect the same as it seems that the problem is already present when amavisd gets the mail, for postfix I am not sure, will have to turn up debugging for that. MUA is Outlook Express, sadly. But I saw a similar behavior also with people using Thunderbird. > This was not amavisd problem. Search the log for 624997F6D, see how > the mail was submitted to Postfix. Did anything of special of interest happen > before that (like some mail processing by a shell command)? What is > the MUA client? Did it submit its mail through SMTP or through a > 'sendmail' command? Via smtp; no shell commands, procmail etc. This postfix instance is the first system that gets its hands on the mail. Point is that we have a lot of similar installations and I never heard of this problem. I agree it is probably postfix-related, if at all SMTP-related. Sigh. Thanks for your hints, Jakob Curdes
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