I found this error message in the mail.log and I am curios why this happens.
So I suspect that's why the mail cannot be moved into INBOX.Spam. Am I right?
But I suspect this was the mail gets lost instead of being somewhere in a Spam folder.
I can deactivate Spamassassin for this mail account to prevent it from trying to move the mail into a nonexistant inbox folder. But afaik I cannot prevent DMARC from doing this. So if a mail is sent to this account and it is a false positive it is lost.
Any chance I can prevent this or am I totally wrong about this?
Thanks
Apr 8 15:07:59 srv02 dmarc[20617]: Mail delivery from '/opt/psa/handlers/spool/message1JprPL' to '[email protected]' into 'INBOX.Spam' failed with return code 67
[email protected] is no inbox it is just used to forward this messages to different mail accounts.
So I suspect that's why the mail cannot be moved into INBOX.Spam. Am I right?
But I suspect this was the mail gets lost instead of being somewhere in a Spam folder.
I can deactivate Spamassassin for this mail account to prevent it from trying to move the mail into a nonexistant inbox folder. But afaik I cannot prevent DMARC from doing this. So if a mail is sent to this account and it is a false positive it is lost.
Any chance I can prevent this or am I totally wrong about this?
Thanks