Matthew Comer wrote:
> So - what I want to know is this: how can I determine WHY courier felt
> that it could not deliver to this local account in the first place? I
> don't see anything in the logs that indicates any delivery problems right
> before the account gets blacklisted. I do have problems with spamassasin /
> clamav filtering running long sometimes - could this be the cause? How do
> I find out?

The reasons I've encountered this have mostly been due to filters that crashed 
or are improperly configured (amavis, clamd, spamc via maildrop).  The weirdest 
one I had was an old user account that had been deleted, but through some magic 
or bug left its entry in /etc/passwd and none in /etc/shadow or /etc/group.  It 
screwed up delivery for the user numerically after its UID and continued to 
give 
"456 unavailable" errors itself.  That took a while to hunt down!

-Scott

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