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kaddata2018-12-07 01:33:13
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kaddata, 2018-12-07 01:33:13

How to make "rejected" soaps fall into spam?

Now there is less spam - I tweaked the settings of my postfix'a.
I looked at the logs, and it turned out that not only spam, but also normal soaps are sometimes cut off. Right now, the answer was cut off from the employer as rejected, and I wrote to him first.
And also soaps from my own script are cut off, which I run on my laptop, because the ip from which I exit is in the spam database.
How to make those soaps that are currently rejected always go through *and end up in spam*?
My spam folder is empty now. And it was always empty - both before and after I twisted the settings.

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Alexander Chernykh, 2018-12-07
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install rspamd. You'll have to sweat it, but it's worth it. Then you can relax the postfix rules. rspamd mows down spam properly. There is a web face for monitoring

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