[Mimedefang] How can I tell WHY this was rejected?
Lisa Casey
lisa at jellico.com
Mon Apr 4 16:26:21 EDT 2005
Hi,
I'm using Mimedefang & Spamassassin. One of my users seems to have problems
sending mail through my mail server quite often. He gets this error message:
An unknown error has occurred. Subject '', Account: 'mail.jellico.com',
Server: '63.162.128.2', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '554 5.7.1
Suspected spam - blocked Please contact Netlink 2000, Inc.', Port: 25,
Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 554, Error Number: 0x800CCC6F
The Suspected spam - blocked Please contact Netlink 2000, Inc. comes
diorectly from my /etc/mail/mimedefang-filter:
if ($hits > 6.0) {
return action_bounce("Suspected spam - blocked Please
contact Netlink 2000, Inc.");
The e-mail never leaves the Outbox of his Outlook Express.
In my maillog I get this:
Apr 4 15:17:37 Raydeus-Dee sendmail[29980]: j34JHYZu029980:
from=<delleddy at jellico.com>, size=6014, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<002601c5394b$efa31520$3f3f8741 at new1>, proto=SMTP, daemon=MTA,
relay=0-1pool63-63.nas2.danville1.ky.us.da.qwest.net [65.135.63.63]
Apr 4 15:17:37 Raydeus-Dee mimedefang.pl[25665]: filter: j34JHYZu029980:
bounce=1
Apr 4 15:17:37 Raydeus-Dee mimedefang[29981]: j34JHYZu029980: Bouncing
because filter instructed us to
Apr 4 15:17:37 Raydeus-Dee sendmail[29980]: j34JHYZu029980:
to=<wagonwheelbill at juno.com>, delay=00:00:03, pri=30532, stat=Suspected
spam - blocked Please contact Netlink 2000, Inc.
According to my user, this e-mail consists of just a jpg image in the body
of the email (and when I had him send the mail using a different mail server
without mimedefang/spamassassin and CC a copy of it to me so I could take a
look at it, sure enough that is what I got).
Is there any way I can figure out WHY mimedefang is rejecting this e-mail so
I can tell my user what he can change to keep this from happening again?
Thanks,
Lisa Casey
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