On 1/14/24 18:30, Ken via Exim-users wrote:
Once in a while a legitimate sender manages to send an important message that 
really, really looks like spam, so it gets saved (for a little while) in 
/var/spool/sa-exim/SApermreject/new.  I can adjust the filters so that sender's 
messages will pass in the future.  Sometimes, it would be really convenient to 
be able to get exim to re-try delivery of that saved message after the filters 
have been adjusted.  My search-fu seems to be weak today; I have not found a 
description of how to do this yet.  Any suggestions?  (exim4 4.96 running on 
Debian 12.4)

This will depend on the format of the file(s) for the message.

This is probably best explored in a Debian- or SpamAssassin-
specific forum, as Exim per.se. doesn't know home the message
was put in that directory nor in what format.  You might be
ableto reverse-engineer that part from inspecting your logs
and your Exim configuration.
--
Cheers,
  Jeremy


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