I will check next Monday morning, but my feeling is that the @local_domains_acl
is not set.
But according to what is in the NOTE, it is implied that the headers are added
to incoming emails only.
This it not what I want...
P.
> check local_domain in amavisd.conf
What do you mean to check at the local_domain? Should it have a specific value?
Setup is:
Stock Postfix of CentOS 6, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin 3.3.1
Network Flow is:
(Incoming)
Internet-->Antispam/Relay Server-->Antivirus Server-->Mailbox
Outgoing:
Webmail-->Antivirus-->Antispam-->Internet
Actually, the problem is more "intense" I believe.
The issue is that not even t
Good morning,
I noticed that for users originating from my networks, the X-Spam headers are
not added to the messages. Is that due to the "trusted_networks" settings? If
so, does that mean that spamassassin does not check them?
P.
away, feed spamassassin
and have a chat with the user.
If it is ham release it from holdqueue and back off.
If in doubt call for manual intervention.
This is perhaps not exactly what you want to do but it needs
intervention between postfix and spamassassin.
On 03/08/2012 09:52 AM, Peter Tse
Απο: Tom Kinghorn
Προς: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Στάλθηκε: 10:55 π.μ. Πέμπτη, 8 Μαρτίου 2012
Θεμα: Re: Mark message as spam from Postfix Queue
On 08/03/2012 10:52, Peter Tselios wrote:
Hallo,
>
>Is it possible to somehow instruct spamassassin to mark messages as spam when
Hallo,
Is it possible to somehow instruct spamassassin to mark messages as spam when
those messages are in Postfix queue?
The ideal in my mind is to get the queue id of the spam message and somehow
extract it from the queue and then use it to train spamassassin. Is it possible?
My setup is post