On 26.05.2010, at 21:58, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:

> You could "replay" those messages from some host outside Postfix'
> $mynetworks, either manually (via telnet) or with some script.

I tried this several times but it always got catched by Spamassassin (like all 
other mails do).

> Also you should post an excerpt from mail.log demonstrating the full
> delivery of one such mail.

Sorry, here it is for the last mail:

May 26 14:04:48 mail postfix/smtpd[18487]: connect from 
220-143-62-59.dynamic.hinet.net[220.143.62.59]
May 26 14:04:49 mail postfix/smtpd[18487]: setting up TLS connection from 
220-143-62-59.dynamic.hinet.net[220.143.62.59]
May 26 14:04:50 mail postfix/smtpd[18487]: Anonymous TLS connection established 
from 220-143-62-59.dynamic.hinet.net[220.143.62.59]: TLSv1 with cipher RC4-MD5 
(128/128 bits)
May 26 14:04:51 mail postfix/smtpd[18487]: CB46FD60008: 
client=220-143-62-59.dynamic.hinet.net[220.143.62.59]
May 26 14:04:53 mail postfix/cleanup[18188]: CB46FD60008: message-id=<>
May 26 14:04:53 mail postfix/qmgr[18055]: CB46FD60008: 
from=<canad...@yahoo.com>, size=717, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
May 26 14:04:53 mail postfix/virtual[18464]: CB46FD60008: to=<x...@xxxxxxx.xx>, 
orig_to=<xxxxxxxx...@xxxxxxx.xx>, relay=virtual, delay=2.1, 
delays=2.1/0/0/0.01, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to maildir)
May 26 14:04:53 mail postfix/qmgr[18055]: CB46FD60008: removed
May 26 14:04:54 mail postfix/smtpd[18487]: lost connection after RSET from 
220-143-62-59.dynamic.hinet.net[220.143.62.59]
May 26 14:04:54 mail postfix/smtpd[18487]: disconnect from 
220-143-62-59.dynamic.hinet.net[220.143.62.59]

> If those spam mails are sent to just that one address, maybe body_checks
> will do the trick:

No, it's not recipient specific. Even if it was that would not really solve the 
problem ;)

Thanks for your help, Jan-Kaspar

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