On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 08:12:42 -0500
Kenneth Marshall <k...@rice.edu> wrote:

[...]
> One thing that would help to debug this problem is to save the mail that
> is sent to DSPAM to a folder unadulterated. Otherwise, it will be impossible
> to figure out where the problem lies. I have chased similar bugs in the
> past and they have not ended up being in postfix, but in one of the other
> mail transports. If we have a copy of the original message, we can see where
> it is mangled in transport and find the problem.
> 
Looking at the position where the DSPAM headers are inserted I would say that 
the message arrived correctly at Postfix and where processed correctly by 
DSPAM. Else I can not explain why DSPAM was in the position to correctly place 
it's X-DSPAM headers into the message. But somehow they end wrongly in the 
quarantine or get wrongly transmitted from the quarantine.

> Regards,
> Ken
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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