Lorenzo Perone writes:


On 15.06.2009, at 02:44, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

The Received: header is the standard Received: header on Courier's bounces. Everything else is probably due to a horribly broken mail filtering recipe that chewed up the entire message.

Hi Sam! Thanx for this one, it definitively makes sense to look there...

do You actually mean delivery filters (called over maildrop) or perlfilter (which is the only other one I use)? Note that, as suggested/discussed earlier, I do _not_ modify (at least not intentionally) the messages in the courierfilter phase. In fact, the spam assassin headers used to appear _after_ the maildrop ones... wonder if that's a hint too.

Yes, look at your maildrop rules.

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