"Tim Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Ø       That message hasn't come from SpamAssassin, it's from an MTA. Either you
> have something in your MTA config that is doing it, or it's been
> rejected by a mailserver before it gets to you (check your logs to see
> if it made it as far as you).
>
> Tim

Ø        

In the interest of brevity, I did not include the entire NDR and I omitted some of the story.  However, based on the host names and IP addresses in the NDR, I have little doubt that the sender's mail server was speaking to our mailfilter when the message was rejected. 

 

Here's what shows in our maillog:

Feb 28 14:07:49 maildrop postfix/cleanup[6597]: 2428D5A0004: reject: header X-Mailer: GoldMine [6.50.31113] from s16.vom.com[63.145.240.14]; from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=[EMAIL PROTECTED] proto=SMTP helo=<mail.vom.com>: Header X-Mailer indicates message sent by spambot
Feb 28 16:38:27 maildrop postfix/cleanup[6929]: D60665A0004: reject: header X-Mailer: GoldMine [6.50.31113] from mail.vom.com[63.145.240.4]; from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=recipient@recipientzdomain proto=SMTP helo=<mail.vom.com>: Header X-Mailer indicates message sent by spambot

 

I am guessing that our PostFix rejected the message based on SpamAssassin's analysis.

 

Thanks!

 

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