That depends on the milter you're using to "glue" SA to postfix.
IE if you're using a milter (the thing that's triggering that "milter-reject"
response) this means that Postifx is passing the messages to the milter, the
milter is passing them to SA-spamd, getting the response and then feeding the
results of interpreting SA's evaluation of the message.
That milter-reject status is the milter's responding to Postfix.
So you need to look at the capabilities of your milter to customize it's
response for the particular message(s) in question.
Dave
On Fri, 1 Dec 2023, White, Daniel E. (GSFC-770.0)[AEGIS] via users wrote:
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> We are seeing occasional blocked messages that say “milter-reject” with a spam score of 8
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> Is there a way to capture the offending messages to figure out the problem ?
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