On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 09:50:16 -0700, Steve Jenkins wrote:

> I saw this in my maillog just now:
> 
> Apr 15 09:03:00 carbonfiber postfix/qmgr[28665]: 53D87104259C:
> from=<[email protected]>, size=16858, nrcpt=1 (queue
> active) Apr 15 09:03:01 carbonfiber amavis[28076]: (28076-20) Blocked
> BAD-HEADER, [50.22.180.134] [50.22.180.134]
> <[email protected]> -> <[email protected]>, Message-ID:
> <[email protected]>, mail_id: mlACmT6BzNRX,
> Hits: -, size: 17055,
> [email protected],[email protected],
> 181 ms Apr 15 09:03:04 carbonfiber postfix/smtp[31065]: 17795104259D:
> to=<[email protected]>,
> relay=ibu134.olepykorin.info[50.22.180.134]:25, delay=3.5,
> delays=0.05/0/3.5/0, dsn=4.0.0, status=deferred (host
> ibu134.olepykorin.info[50.22.180.134] refused to talk to me: 421
> ibu134.olepykorin.info out of connection slots)
> 
> Is that first "postfix/smtp" line sending a reject message to
> olepykorin.info?

Did you set $final_bad_header_destiny (in amavisd-new) to something
other than D_PASS or D_DISCARD, even though you configured Postfix to
consult your content filter after-queue?

-- 
Sahil Tandon <[email protected]>

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