/ Daniele Nicolodi wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 10:06:14 +0100 / > On 09/11/2012 08:40, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > / David Rees wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 14:59:01 -0800 / > > > >> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Daniele Nicolodi <dani...@grinta.net> > >> wrote: > >>> I think I have a problem with my simple mail server. I noticed several > >>> bounce mails in the queue, which postfix in unable to deliver. > >> > >> You're seeing the same issue as was posted the other day in the thread > >> "Best way to handle a Delivered-To exploit??". Searching the archives > >> similar issues have come up before, but no real good solutions that I > >> could find. > >> > >> -Dave > > > > If you want to use content filtering with postfix, you might have > > better results if you use amavisd-new + spamassassin + clamav. It's > > just a suggestion but it does work well and it's dead easy to > > configure. May I also recommend the unofficial clamav signatures as > > well with my suggested filtering set-up. I believe plenty of postfix > > users have good results with this filtering method. > > Hello Jamie, > > I do not understand your hint. What does this have to do with incoming > messages having a bogus Delivered-To header? As far as I know neither > spamassassin or clamav have a feature that detects those. > > Best, > Daniele
Of course, you're right but having read the follow-ups from others, the issue looks as though there is some configuration issue with your spamassassin set-up so I thought it might be useful to suggest that you try using spamassassin with amavisd-new. I didn't mean to confuse you, and my comments may have seemed a bit random so sorry about that. :-)