On 8/12/11 7:17 AM, Lars Jørgensen wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes I want to check a spammy mail before I forward it to the
intended recipient. Thus I run "amavisd-release spam-mail.gz
[email protected]" to send the spammy mail to my own account. If I can
approve of the mail, I would like to release it again to the real
recipient, using "amavisd-release spam-mail.gz". Amavisd-release does
it's thing, but the mail is never delivered. Is this intended behaviour?
sometimes microsoft exchange remembers the message id.. sometimes the
receiving system also thinks its spam.
amavisd-release doesn't care.
look at mail logs, see where it went.
put a packet trace on (tcpdump/wireshark) see if /where it went.
look at logs on receiving mail server.
if spam is in filesystem, look at it there. zmore
/var/virus/spam/s/spam-mail.gz
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