I have Spamdyke running as part of a qmailtoaster install. One of the
domains handled by the toaster accepts incoming mail, processes it using a
Perl script based on Mail::Audit, and then resends the message to local or
remote addresses.

Most of the time, it works fine. However, for a small number of incoming
messages I get an error from smtpd:

    qmail-smtpd: qq hard reject (qmail-dk: Cannot sign message
    due to invalid message syntax

which is followed by a rejection from Spamdyke:

    spamdyke[22008]: DENIED_OTHER from: ... to: ... origin_ip:
    127.0.0.1 origin_rdns: localhost.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa auth:
    (unknown) encryption: (none) reason: 554_qmail-dk:_
    Cannot_sign_message_due_to_invalid_message_syntax._(#5.3.0)

causing the mail message to be dropped on the floor.

Obviously, the long term fix is to figure out why some messages coming out
of the script are malformed and change the script so that it doesn't
generate bad output.

However, in the short term, is there any way that I can tell Spamdyke not
to refuse the message when smtpd says that it can't sign it?

Angus

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