Le mardi 26 mai 2009 à 23:27 +0200, Steve a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> > 
> Hallo Julian

Hi Steve,
> 
> > I attach the full log of the smtp session.
> > 
> According to your log, that mail was already once hitting your server.
> I mean that postgrey accepted the message so therefor the message
> already once got so far up to postgrey. All of this smells ultra heavy
> to a issue in Postfix and not in DSPAM. The configuration snipplets
> are not enough to give you much help. Anyway... I think you are best
> served by asking your question on the Postfix ML and not here.

You are right, the server already accepted that email a few minutes
earlier, and postgrey entered in action.

I have found in the DSPAM system log that the sender address was
correct:
emailprivileges@ (same domain as previously stated)

Strange thing is how this is displayed in dspam log:

1243345312      I       "Opodo bon plan via
 email privileges
 " <[email protected]>        2,4a1bf1a0118811225817376 [...]

Yes, it is on 3 lines, which leads me to understand that there is
something strange in the way the sender address is written.
The line breaks (or special characters) would have been ignored by
postfix (but not in the logs), and then mis-understood by DSPAM?

I also thought it was an issue with postfix, but my last found would
prove it is an issue with DSPAM...

What do you think?

Cheers,
Julien


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