I've seen a couple different events in my logs where it would appear
the spam was so corrupted that postfix thought it had dozens of
message IDs and went into a cleanup frenzy:

Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
... huge snippage
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=</[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=Human Growth 
Hormone </[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=Hangover 
Pills </[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Oct 21 15:40:06 pen postfix/cleanup[13571]: 3965B176A0: message-id=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>

It went on that way for what appears to be an entire html message.

[Un]fortunately that ever it was scored so high (37) it went to /dev/null and
I never saw the source.

Has anyone else seen this?

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