On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Randy Ramsdell <rramsd...@activedg.com> wrote: > Charles Gregory wrote: >> >> On Thu, 17 Jun 2010, Randy Ramsdell wrote: >>> >>> The original email did not hit the NO_RELAYS rule but subsequent runs >>> through do hit this rule and it isn't on all email. >> >> This sounds to me like you are 'resending' the mail from a local address >> to your mail server, rather than 'feeding' the original mail back into >> spamassassin. If this is the case, then you would naturally produce a new >> set of headers, and there would be no external relays, thus triggering the >> NO_RELAYS rule.... >> > Hmmm, this mail came in and went straight to the users inbox. 1. Postfix > ---> 2. Amavis ( Spamd/Clamd) ---> 3. Postfix ---> 4. Dovecot-deliver > So the problem is somewhere during the 2 --- > 3 or step 3 or 4. Step 4 it > is unlikely since Deliver simply send the file to a directory location. >>>
Check your postfix header_checks file for any IGNORE rules.