Hello,
I'm not sure if this is a function of postfix for delivery or
spamassassin to check the incoming mail. I've got a centos 5.3 machine
running postfix, amavisd-new and spamassassin. Another account one that is
separate from this machine, in this case my gmail account has got an email
from a person i had no previous contact with, i'm not sure is legit or not.
What are telltale signs i should look for in forged headers? I've included
the headers below. Secondly, i was wondering if i could set up a mailbox or
delivery method so i can forward the message to my mail server and have it
put the message through it's various checks?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 20:01:47 +0530
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