The obvious place to start looking for false positives would be in
    /spam/ on lists, where the last 60 days of SA-tagged spam that
    reaches lists is kept.

    Karl, you can access that directory now. 

User list on lists can ls /spam itself, but not any of the
subdirectories where the actual content is:

lists:~$ ls /spam/lwip-users-bounces+mal1110=163.com
ls: cannot open directory /spam/lwip-users-bounces+mal1110=163.com: Permission 
denied

.. although user list is in the Debian-exim group, there is no
group-rx permissions on the subdirs, they are 700:
drwx------ 5 Debian-exim Debian-exim 4096 Aug 26 12:03 
lwip-users-bounces+mal1110=163.com

So ... help?


    do not want to go back to the bad old 'lists is sending lots of spam' days.

Just to be clear that we're on the same page: of course not.  Nobody
wants that or is suggesting anything that would cause it.

karl




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