K.R. (Randy) Lewis writes:

I can now see that some of the filter rules I had in place were possibly
causing a non 'ZERO' exit code due to delivery refusal into a users Maildir.
Because (now) most of the offenders are being fended off on the front-end
system BEFORE being relayed to the user account hosts, I have decided
to remove the maildroprc processing on the end user host(s) from the equation.

The only thing 'maildrop' that's happening is running message deliveries
through 'spamprobe' (via $HOME/.mailfilter) and deciding which user sub-maildir gets the message. A message will go into either 'Maildir/new' or 'Maildir/.spam/new'
based on its score - but it WILL get delivered. There is no non-ZERO exit
code that can find its way back upstream.

Hopefully this change from the previous configuration will settle things out
for my trusted users.

This should prevent your problem from happening again.



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