From: "Whitehead, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just inherited a couple of SMTP gateways running postfix and
spamassassin.
We are seeing a huge increase in these emails with 'Re:[]' over the last
couple of weeks. One thing I've noticed is that in the headers of these
emails they contain the line 'X-SA-Do-Not-Rej: Yes'. From everything I've
read this is a string that is used with Exim/SpamAssassin configurations.
Can anyone tell me if this might be causing these spam messages to get
through on our Postfix/SpamAssassin servers. It appears that these
messages
are completely bypassing the spamassassin scans because no additional
spamassassin tags are being added to the headers. From the content these
should easily be scoring a 20+ from the standard SA rules.
Don't know. But I've developed the habit of going into procmailrc and
deleting those kind of headers when I see them come from outside my
immediate little world here. I see no good purpose to them when they
are coming in with a collection of headers. I can see good purpose if
*I* have a tool add these sort of messages.
{^_-]