Le 29/12/2010 18:25, Philip Van Pelt a écrit :
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> Dec 29 13:48:31 test-services amavis[11240]: (11240-02) Passed SPAM,
> <r...@doctorvinyl.be> -> <t...@example.com>, quarantine:
> k/spam-kEzi169drbKm.gz, Message-ID:
> <20101229124831.9def84a...@test-services.doctorvinyl.be>, mail_id:
> kEzi169drbKm, Hits: 1000.729, size: 1136, queued_as: BE5EC4A4AB, 178 ms
> [snip]
> Dec 29 13:48:31 test-services dovecot: deliver(t...@example.com): sieve:
> msgid=<20101229124831.9def84a...@test-services.doctorvinyl.be>: stored
> mail into mailbox 'Spam'

so this one is put into spam folder by your dovecot sieve script.

> [snip]
> Dec 29 13:48:33 test-services amavis[11239]: (11239-03) Passed SPAM,
> <r...@doctorvinyl.be> -> <al...@example.com>, quarantine:
> L/spam-L9OJuBX5JIAS.gz, Message-ID:
> [snip]
> Dec 29 13:48:33 test-services dovecot: deliver(t...@example.com): sieve:
> msgid=<20101229124832.ca6334a...@test-services.doctorvinyl.be>: stored
> mail into mailbox 'INBOX'

and this one is not.

you redacted your logs. is the domain in <al...@example.com> the same as
the one in <t...@example.com>?
when redactig logs, please replace different entities by different
entities. use joe.example, foo.example, .... (the list is infinite, so
there is no reason to map two different domains to a single example
domain).




> [snip]

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