lty--- via Postfix-users:
> SMTP server og: 
> 
> May 16 08:41:14 smtp3 postfix-sen/qmgr[27776]: 3420CA2062F:
> from=<sender@senddomain>, size=56791841, nrcpt=1 (queue active) 
> May 16 08:41:31 smtp3 postfix-sen/smtp[10076]: 3420CA2062F:
> to=<recipient@recipientdomain>, relay=x.x.x.x[x.x.x.x]:25, delay=18,
> delays=0.52/0/0.1/17, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host x.x.x.x[x.x.x.x]
> said: 550 Mail was identified as spam. (in reply to end of DATA
> command)) 
> 
> Relay server log: 
> 
> May 16 08:41:14 smtp520 postfix-sen16/smtpd[28709]: connect from
> unknown[x.x.x.x] 
> May 16 08:41:14 smtp520 postfix-sen16/smtpd[28709]: D2E6DFFFD7:
> client=unknown[x.x.x.x] 
> May 16 08:41:31 smtp520 postfix-sen16/smtpd[28709]: lost connection
> after DATA (48169779 bytes) from unknown[x.x.x.x] 
> May 16 08:41:31 smtp520 postfix-sen16/smtpd[28709]: disconnect from
> unknown[x.x.x.x] 

There is a spam filter betwen the sending and the receiving server.
The spam filter drops the connection to the relay server after
48169779 bytes, and replies "550 Mail was identified as spam".

If Postfix has blocked the message, it would have sent an RFC 3463
enhanced status code like

550 5.7.x Mail was identified as spam

        Wietse
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