On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 04:57:19PM +0200, iforbes-exim--- via Exim-users wrote:
> I would rather log user friendly
> header lines, that we can cut/paste into an explanation when the customer
> cannot receive a message.
If you are rejecting messages on the basis of spamassassin score, then
you
On 29 Mar 2021, at 12:45, iforbes-exim--- via Exim-users
wrote:
> However exim has a limit on the number of header lines that are written into
> the reject log
exim has a limit on the log *buffer* size, not the number of lines - which is
why the truncation occurs at different points for
On 2021/03/29 14:45, Cyborg via Exim-users wrote:
If you refer to SpamAssassin, it logs his results to /var/log/mail (
on my box ), so do not need the header of the actual email. There is a
message-id referenz in the log to easy correlate mails and results.
Yes, we can do this.
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 02:58:57PM +0200, iforbes-exim--- via Exim-users wrote:
> Interesting idea. How would we keep a copy of a message that is subsequently
> rejected with a 550 error?
Yes, use
control = fakereject/
in DATA acl.
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On 2021/03/29 14:23, Evgeniy Berdnikov via Exim-users wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 01:45:24PM +0200, iforbes-exim--- via Exim-users wrote:
Our exim reject log files include headers of rejected messages. This
is useful as when we receive a report of a "false positive"
rejection from our
Am 29.03.21 um 13:45 schrieb iforbes-exim--- via Exim-users:
However exim has a limit on the number of header lines that are
written into the reject log, if the number of headers exceed this the
log is truncated. We find that some senders, like Outlook 365, include
many lines of proprietary
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 01:45:24PM +0200, iforbes-exim--- via Exim-users wrote:
> Our exim reject log files include headers of rejected messages. This
> is useful as when we receive a report of a "false positive"
> rejection from our anti-spam or anti-virus filters, we can find the
> logs and work
Hi All
Our exim reject log files include headers of rejected messages. This is
useful as when we receive a report of a "false positive" rejection from
our anti-spam or anti-virus filters, we can find the logs and work out
what happened and if necessary modify the filters or whitelist