> Nicklas wrote:
> 
> >> > Yes, it get's BLACKLISTED but still ends up at the
> >> recipient. I have
> >> > $final_spam_destiny = D_DISCARD;.
> >> 
> >> > Could it have something to do with my
> >> @spam_quarantine_to_maps setup?
> >> 
> >> I set mine the same way.
> >> 
> >> > @spam_quarantine_to_maps = (
> >> >    read_hash("/spam-bins"),
> >> >    $spam_quarantine_to,
> >> > );
> >> 
> >> > Nicklas B
> >> 
> >> Are you sure the recipient or recipient's domain is not 
> listed as a 
> >> spam_lover (@spam_lovers_maps)?
> >> 
> >> To dig deeper, temporarily set $log_level = 5; reload 
> amavisd, then 
> >> try sending again and carefully review the logs for that 
> particular 
> >> message.
> >> 
> >> Gary V
> 
> > Must be this screwing things up, making everyone a spam-lover by 
> > default;
> 
> > @spam_lovers_maps = ( read_hash("/spam-haters"), 1 );
> 
> > Any way to get around it?
> 
> > Nicklas B
> 
> Here is the example from the "negative read_hash" post:
> 
> @spam_lovers_maps = ( read_hash("$MYHOME/spam_haters"), 1 );
> 
> If all domains will be spam_lovers by default, then there is 
> no need to look them up, simply make everyone a lover, and 
> list only the exceptions.
> 
> Contents of the spam_haters file:
> 
> # we have set @spam_lovers_maps = ( 
> read_hash("$MYHOME/spam_haters"), 1 ); # which means everyone 
> is a spam lover by default.
> # If you would like to exclude a
> # particular user from being a spam lover, include them in # 
> this associative array using a 0 for the value. For example:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0
> #
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0  this would mean 'spam_lover' false
> .example2.com 0                     'spam_lover' false
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                   'spam_lover' true
> 
> (the .example2.com users are not spam_lovers, but 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wants to be a spam_lover)
> 
> So, everyone is a spam_lover by default. If you want to 
> exclude a single user, or entire domain from being a spam 
> lover, they must be in the spam_haters file with a "0" after them.
> 
> Try it. Place the user (or domain) you are trying to send the 
> particular message to in this file, with a zero after them.
> amavisd reload
> 
> Gary V

This will probably result in the recipient not getting any tagged spam at
all?

Is it possible to be a spam lover by default with the exception of hard
blacklisting for a specific domain and/or sender?

The recipient should always get tagged spam mails with the exception of a
blacklisted sender.

Thanks,
Nicklas B




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