> On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 02:42 +0300, Jari Fredriksson wrote: >> Another one. This is from Washington Post. Still with >> fetchmail. http://wwww.pastebin.ca/1427982 >> >> Marked as BOUNCE. >> >> meta __BOUNCE_RPATH_NULL 0 >> >> should be working. > > $ spamassassin --cf="meta __BOUNCE_RPATH_NULL 0" < > 1427982 | grep BOUNCE > > Comes up empty. Without that custom rule, it does trigger > VBounce. So, no -- that custom rule is not working. It > *is* triggered by the null Return-Path. Did you restart > the daemon, or just test it with 'spamassassin'? >
Yup, I forgot to restart spamd.. and tested with spamassassin. > Anyway, that's another null Return-Path. Either you are > just "lucky" to receive so much of that behavior, or > something is invalidating the Return-Path in your mail > processing chain. (No, it is not fetchmail by default. > Custom setting. Or something else.) > Yes, I get lots of those. The first example came from hotmail-account via fetchmail calling hotwayd (HTTP->POP3 converter), but the second one plain IMAP/fetchmail.