On 1/14/24 18:30, Ken via Exim-users wrote:
> Once in a while a legitimate sender manages to send an important message
that really, really looks like spam, so it gets saved (for a little while)
in /var/spool/sa-exim/SApermreject/new. I can adjust the filters so that
sender's messages will pass in the future. Sometimes, it would be really
convenient to be able to get exim to re-try delivery of that saved message
after the filters have been adjusted. My search-fu seems to be weak today;
I have not found a description of how to do this yet. Any suggestions?
(exim4 4.96 running on Debian 12.4)
On 1/14/24, Jeremy via Exim-users apparently wrote:
>This will depend on the format of the file(s) for the message.
This is probably best explored in a Debian- or SpamAssassin-
specific forum, as Exim per.se. doesn't know home the message
was put in that directory nor in what format. You might be
ableto reverse-engineer that part from inspecting your logs
and your Exim configuration.
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Cheers,
Jeremy
As far as I can tell this would be called RFC 5322 format. The file begins:
From long-messy-string@??? Thu Jan 1 00:00:01 1970
followed by message headers and the message body, ending with three
consecutive newlines.
FYI.
Ken
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