>> Oh no! If I use dspamc with DLMTP and daemon die, mails are bounced
>> (not deferred)!
>> I have no choice.
>
> logs ?

Hello Benny,

  this is the log:

2015-10-01T15:49:05.990363+02:00 server postfix/smtpd[21654]:  
3nRbQn72BDzFpVZ: client=sedna.example.com[10.10.10.10]
2015-10-01T15:49:09.617588+02:00 server postfix/cleanup[21740]:  
3nRbQn72BDzFpVZ: message-id=<>
2015-10-01T15:49:09.618820+02:00 server postfix/qmgr[20473]:  
3nRbQn72BDzFpVZ: from=<ma...@example.com>, size=194, nrcpt=1 (queue  
active)
2015-10-01T15:49:09.675484+02:00 server postfix/pipe[21741]:  
3nRbQn72BDzFpVZ: to=<ma...@example.com>, relay=dspam, delay=10,  
delays=10/0.01/0/0.05, dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced (Command died with  
status 251: "/usr/bin/dspam")
2015-10-01T15:49:09.738964+02:00 server postfix/bounce[21743]:  
3nRbQn72BDzFpVZ: sender non-delivery notification: 3nRbQs4ntbzFpVd
2015-10-01T15:49:09.743448+02:00 server postfix/qmgr[20473]:  
3nRbQn72BDzFpVZ: removed

Really, Postfix documentation says that filter with pipe can bounce  
instead to defer mails.
This bounce occurs if dspam daemon die and dspam is configured in  
DLMTP client/server mode.
I have not tried with "dspamc" in place of "dspam --client", but I  
think there are no differences.


> i bet you forgot to make alias expansion before calling dspam
>
> postconf -Mf
> postconf -nf

Here are postconf configs:

http://pastebin.com/s8u2Z0wk

I made no address mapping before filter, because I don't want apply  
filter to each expansed address. This is a common practice also for  
Amavis...

Thank you very much
Marco


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