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I'm using Postfix and Spamassassin, and Postfix is rejecting incoming mail that fall into spam rules. Mail are then forwarded to different relays based on many factors.

Is there a way to archive rejected mails somewhere for spam analysis/training, or (would be better) to make Postfix still deliver them in background with a specific header added?

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You cannot do this with Postfix. You'll need to run a different process between the content checker (in this case SpamAssassin) and the MTA. For example amavisd.

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  • amavisd is actually running and configured together with postfix and spamassassin. Any hint on how to do it? I couldn't find a good way for it. Dec 29, 2015 at 18:09
  • @St0rM That would be a different question to ask.
    – Wesley
    Dec 29, 2015 at 18:12

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