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Incoming mails not shown in Mail Delivery Report when they hit Exim option "ACL > SpamAssassin reject spam score threshold"

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  • cPanelLauren
    You're right, this isn't logged in Mail Delivery reports and we did have CPANEL-17762 opened for this - one of our development teams noted in the case that because mail is rejected in this instance prior to receiving the recipient that it wouldn't be able to be logged there. It is logged in the exim_mainlog though. I am curious though, are the RBL matches that are rejected at SMTP time you're referencing part of SpamAssassin's RBL check or part of the exim RBL check that's done? Do you happen to have an expample.
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  • Gino Viroli
    You're right, this isn't logged in Mail Delivery reports and we did have CPANEL-17762 opened for this...

    ;)
    I am curious though, are the RBL matches that are rejected at SMTP time you're referencing part of SpamAssassin's RBL check or part of the exim RBL check that's done? Do you happen to have an expample.

    I would say part of the Exim RBL check because these ones are shown in Mail Delivery Reports and I can see their Spam Score is 0
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  • cPanelLauren
    I would say part of the Exim RBL check because these ones are shown in Mail Delivery Reports and I can see their Spam Score is 0

    What's the specific output for them though? Either way it appears that they did deem that case as by-design and included the reasoning I provide as why it behaves in that manner so it is indeed something we're doing and not something that you're doing incorrectly.
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