RE: [exim] Re: spamassassin message abandoned bug

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Autor: Will Sherwood
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Para: 'Ian FREISLICH'
CC: exim-users, jeffrey, jeff
Assunto: RE: [exim] Re: spamassassin message abandoned bug
I need to explain that I lease my server from Techark and I'm not a
Linux jock, but do know some about software, so please be patient with
my perhaps non-detailed answers.

I guess I now believe that the situation is a temporal one, rather than
an email-content-based one.
I just had an email rejected, and I then took the time to re send it 15
times, and they all succeeded.

My software maintenance folks will not do a patch like this until it's
released. Do you have any information if this fix will be included in a
release anytime soon?

p.s. to my knowledge all software is on our server and there is no
router involved other than network traffic connections. I'm speaking
out of my league here tho. I'm not sure where a router would have been
mentioned in my situation, perhaps this would be the case for someone
else

Thanks again,
will

-----Original Message-----
From: ianf@??? [mailto:ianf@hetzner.co.za] On Behalf Of Ian
FREISLICH
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 5:39 AM
To: will@???
Cc: exim-users@???; jeffrey@???; jeff@???
Subject: Re: [exim] Re: spamassassin message abandoned bug

"will+sherwoodphoto.com@???" wrote:
> i have at least six irate customers for my hosting services who have

had
> email TO them (when they had spam assassin turned on) to be rejected

to th=
> e
> sender, with the message abandoned error message (i can send examples
> tonight)=2E They have all "abandoned" spamassassin and are using

Norton
> Anti-spam, and are not happy with the service I'm (not) able to give

on
> fixing this problem=2E
> I cannot find anyone to help=2E Thus the current thread of email

pleas=2E=
>
> Any information you could help with would be MOST appreciated=2E


ISTR that you use a router to scan your mail with SA. Is there any
particular reason that you use this method and not exiscan?

Ian

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Ian Freislich