On 2009-09-04 21:02, Peter wrote:
 > Terry skrev 2009-09-04 10:20:
 > > Hi a few of our customers are complaining when they send some mail it
 > > never arrives with the recipient.
 > > Checking the logs I can see the email has left our server successfully
 >
 > Hi, it looks like you are sending from 80.229.144.50 now, and in logs
 > it's from 94.76.221.176?. it's hard to tell why it ends up in yahoo's
 > junk just by looking at exim logs, perhaps you could paste the headers
 > generated from a mail that origninated from 94.76.221.176?. if it has
 > the same huge X-Spam-Report: header that your mail has, it's a possible
 > reason.
 >


I have in my config

  # Always add X-Spam-Score and X-Spam-Report headers, using SA 
system-wide settings
  # (user "nobody"), no matter if over threshold or not.
  warn  message         = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
        spam            = maildeliver:true
  warn  message         = X-Spam-Report: $spam_report
        spam            = maildeliver:true
  accept hosts          = 127.0.0.1:+relay_from_hosts
  accept authenticated  = *

No real point adding the X-Spam-Report if its under the threshold
So I will look into sorting that out cheers for the pointer

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