Dnia 19.11.2022 o godz. 10:41:32 Chris Adams via mailop pisze:
> I have a Gmail address - I don't give it out, the only legit mail I get
> to it is generally Google account related stuff (bills and such).  I
> have a forward set up on it to send everything to my personal server.
> 
> This morning, there was some spam that got through Gmail's filters sent
> to it.  Gmail tried to forward it, but my server's spam filters rejected
> the message (reject during SMTP, no bounce generated from my server).
> Gmail generated a delivery status notification message...  and sent that
> directly to the Gmail spam folder.
> 
> Oops... :)

Probably because the DSN contained a part of the spam message that was
rejected. It's a common mistake of spam filtering systems (not only Gmail's)
that they don't treat DSNs (even their own) specially and often classify
DSNs for spam messages as spam.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
"In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there
was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."
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