On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 6:50 PM Sam Darwin via Mailman-users <
mailman-users@mailman3.org> wrote:

> You configured postfix/exim directly to do rspamd filtering, or you
> configured mailman to do it?


Exim does int in conjunction with rspamd.


> If the latter case (mailman), is it possible that affects acceptance
> logic?


I have the settings almost matched between MM3 and rspamd. I made rspamd do
a lot more checks and bump up scores.



> What if you remove rspamd and spam detection from the pipeline? [ that is
> mere speculation though ]
>

I believe I need to strengthen my rspamd to reject spam at SMTP time.



> Have you installed the latest versions of mm3, postorius, hyperkitty?
>

Yes. Latest in virtualenv.


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