On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 05:16:54PM -0700, Terry Barnum wrote:
> Ironically, email sent to me from the spam-l mailing list is
> getting lost. DSPAM complains that it can't find a valid signature
> and drops it. LMTP says it delivered it, but it's not making it to
> my inbox. All other email appears to be getting delivered (but now
> I'm nervous since it seems to be a silent problem.)
> 
> Any ideas? How can I try to figure out what's going on? 

It looks like dspam is trying to retrain the message. Otherwise,
there's no reason for it to care about a signature.

What method do you use for retraining messages? Is it possible it's
accidentally being triggered by these messages? The sender and
client hostname will both match a /^spam-/ pattern, so maybe
something was specified in a manner which might be matching things
it's not supposed to.

Is the "dspam-lmtp" filter that delivers via /tmp/dspam.sock
definitely only classifying messages, or could it be retraining
them?

If your dspamd was compiled with debug mode enabled you might also
try running it with debugging enabled while you pass it a message
from spam-l, to see what configuration it's picking up via LMTP.

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