Brian Spraker wrote:
Hi all -
Another question for the group.
I've increasingly been rejecting good messages and am trying to find
out why. However, when looking at the rejectlog, it mentions why it
was rejected (spam points) - but it doesn't show me how the e-mail
qualified with that many points.
Is there a way in Exim to set it so that it will log all of the rules
that matched the e-mail into the rejectlog - indicating how the
message got to that point level?
Trying to look up information from the spamassassin website - and
they mention a logging module to add to the local.cf file - but it
doesn't seem to do anything different.
Thank you!
Brian S.
It is actually an SA config issue, though you can make Exim a player.
- You decide in SA's conf;
-- what format and detail you want in the way of a 'report'
-- what detail you want in SA's own logging.
- You decide in Exim's acl's etc ..
-- whether you want that SA report *at all*
-- would prefer to work only with the final score integer
-- or want to generate a custom summary header message of your own.
Personally, I prefer to keep 'report' to half a line, tell the rejection
message nada, put SA's spew in its own log, then 'go fetch' manually
based on timestamp and message ID... IF, and only IF .. I was forced to
do so.
I don't really see the point in telling a spammer what he should improve
on for better luck next time, nor pushing an end-users message-body
off-screen with huge headers they don't want or understand.
YMMV,
Bill
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