On 21/11/18 07:56, @lbutlr wrote:
While updating spamassassin, several emails were destructive lost because of
the absence of spamc. To be fair, the date did get stuck unexpectedly asking
for a confirmation, but still I’d like to avoid this happening again.
Nov 20 10:20:34 mail postfix/pipe[73448]: 42zsss3jHVzcfQ1: to=<xan...@xanmax.com>,
orig_to=<u...@example.com>, relay=spam-filter, delay=0.63, delays=0.61/0/0/0.02,
dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via spam-filter service (/usr/local/bin/spam-filter: line
23: /usr/local/bin/spamc: No such file or directory))
Nov 20 10:20:34 mail postfix/qmgr[85457]: 42zsss3jHVzcfQ1: removed
The result is a message that has a minimal set of headers and no content.
Since you use Postfix, I highly advise you to switch either to a milter
or a content_filter to scan emails. If you'd have used one of this
systems, emails would have been 4xx'd and thus requeued by the original
server.
Regards
Daniele