Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2010, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
The original email did not hit the NO_RELAYS rule but subsequent runs through do hit this rule and it isn't on all email.

Charles Gregory wrote:
This sounds to me like you are 'resending' the mail from a local address to your mail server, rather than 'feeding' the original mail back into spamassassin. If this is the case, then you would naturally produce a new set of headers, and there would be no external relays, thus triggering the NO_RELAYS rule....

On 17.06.10 12:13, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Hmmm, this mail came in and went straight to the users inbox. 1. Postfix ---> 2. Amavis ( Spamd/Clamd) ---> 3. Postfix ---> 4. Dovecot-deliver

in this case, this problem belongs more to amavis mailing list, not to
spamassassin one.

I have no problem going over there but I am not convinced that the Amavis program is the problem. The header field is changed by spamassassin. Doesn't the email simply get handed to Spamassasin by Amavis where the headers are modified by spam report etc...?

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