Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2010-09-17 20:24, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Unfortunately, SA does not record which "received" line triggers which rule.
If you run the email through spamassassin with -D it will tell you.
A second run of the particular email via SA?
No, you just take the email, remove whatever the first run through SA
added, then run it with
"spamassassin -D -t -x --siteconfigpath=<whatever> I would rather have a setting to spamassassin that my postfix is one
of the "good guys". In _your_ SA or in general? In mine. Okay, then you can add the googlemail servers as trusted hosts. I'm thinking. Careful. :-) Those particular emails are not the ones actually sent. I'll try to
explain. Th -> postfix -> gmail +--> suse -> list server
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\ -> [sent folder] --> gmail imap -> back to me Plus you get a copy from the list server, right? The Sent folder is
irrelevant. It is the copy sent to the "sent folder" which is having the problem,
not the one that I get from the list. In which case it is more likely Google inbound scanning (= Postini)
that's doing it.
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Per Jessen, Zürich (13.4°C)
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