Something doesn't add up here -- the log shows the message being
processed
by SpamAssassin, but there was no indication in the sendmail
.mc file
you
showed us of any integration with a spam filter. I'd expect
some sort
of
milter configuration.
spamassassin came with evolution (Gnome's Mailer), I never configured anything for that.


Unfortunately as well, the log line showing the delivery result is
usually
one of the ones *following* the line showing the external MTA handing off the message to you. Try grepping for the sendmail queue IDs:

   o04BQi0O008964
   o04BWBOA010672
   o04CSb9P056503
   o04CZkfq058137
   etc.

The lines that say 'dsn=<something>' are the important bits. If
<something>
is 2.0.0 (ie. successful delivery) then you've got a real
problem.
The result
should be 5.x.y (ie. permanent failure) and a snotty message about
'relaying denied'.
No, sorry,

_I_ cannot find anything suspicious; everything listed there seems to be mails I really sent or received.

I tried http://www.checkor.com which Jerry suggested, no problem.
Perhaps this really is a problem with abuse.net .

But anyway: Many thanks to you both.
I wouldn't like to be the one person who sends all the "enhancement" mails.

Uli.


        Cheers,

        Matthew

btw. you need to update your SpamAssassin rules -- you're
triggering
on the FH_DATE_PAST_20XX test all the time, which will give you
some
false
positives.




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