Hi, Is there a way to log specific headers of mails marked as spam in
amavisd-new
Thanks in advance, Robert
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Hallo und Guten Morgen Gary,
vor einer Woche (am 22.09.2005 - 23:56 Uhr)
schriebst Du:
> Then, the genius part:
> @bypass_spam_checks_maps =
> ( {map {$_ => !$local_domains{$_}} keys %local_domains}, 1);
> and if desired:
> @bypass_banned_checks_maps = @bypass_header_checks_maps =
> @
Gary V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-28 20:58]:
> This can be simplified by using a regexp map.
>
> check_recipient_access regexp:/etc/postfix/bypass_banned
>
> The contents of the /etc/postfix/bypass_banned file could be:
> /^(.*)@friends\.com$/ FILTER smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10026
Thanks a
Gary wrote:
> In main.cf:
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
>permit_mynetworks,
>reject_unauth_destination,
><...>
>check_recipient_access hash:/etc/postfix/bypass_banned
> The contents of the /etc/postfix/bypass_banned file could be:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] FILTER smtp-amavis:[127.0.
Shane wrote:
> As I stated in my original message, this server is a backup MX for several
> domains.
> So, postfix is configured with the following:
> relay_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_table
> Where relay_table contains the list of domains that I will relay mail to.
> The problem is tha
If you are using Postfix, and the client is connecting to the Postfix
server (in other words, the Postfix server is not behind another
gateway server), you could use a policy bank to bypass spam checks for
the particular client (the sending server's IP address). This also
assumes the client is not
Tony Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-29 00:37]:
> Whatever, this isn't an Amavis question, but a Postfix question. Mail
> for non-existent users on your host or in your domain should never be
> accepted by your Postfix server, wherever the mail comes from, unless
> those users are explicit
Shane Hickey wrote:
I'm _very_ new to amavis, so I apologize if these are foolish
questions. I attempted to find the answers on my own, but I wasn't having much
luck.
Here's the deal. I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3 installed from Gentoo's
portage tree. My MTA is Postfix-2.1.
Elijah wrote:
> I am sure you know what Gary is talking about Nathaneal but just in case
> not. Your my domain settings should be set as your domain as such
> $mydomain = *'.yourdomainname.here'*; # a convenient default for other
> settings
> The further down in the config file
> @local_dom
Gary V wrote:
Andreas wrote:
Nathanael,
I can post further config information as needed, but the tag level and
the sa_spam_report_header values are the only ones that I think should
really matter. Ideally I would like X-Spam-Status present even when the
value is 'No', but I real
Andreas wrote:
> Nathanael,
>> I can post further config information as needed, but the tag level and
>> the sa_spam_report_header values are the only ones that I think should
>> really matter. Ideally I would like X-Spam-Status present even when the
>> value is 'No', but I really would like the
Andreas Haase wrote:
> Nathanael,
>
>> I can post further config information as needed, but the tag level and
>> the sa_spam_report_header values are the only ones that I think should
>> really matter. Ideally I would like X-Spam-Status present even when the
>> value is 'No', but I really would l
It never fails, work up the nerve to post your question to a mailing-list and
in second you'll find the answer on your own. That is, I found a partial
answer, at least.
Apparently amavisnewsql-0.8.0-1.4 fixes the symptoms of this problem. If a
message in the quarantine has a BSMTP RCPT TO: th
Nathanael,
I can post further config information as needed, but the tag level and
the sa_spam_report_header values are the only ones that I think should
really matter. Ideally I would like X-Spam-Status present even when the
value is 'No', but I really would like the hits recorded in the header
I'm running amavisd-new 2.3.2 along with spamassassin 3.0.4 (as well as
ClamAv, but that's not part of the issue here) as an external content
filter with Postfix 2.1.5. By and large it is functioning properly, it
successfully filters virii and spam as appropriate. The hit counting
and all with S
Howdy all,
I'm _very_ new to amavis, so I apologize if these are foolish
questions. I attempted to find the answers on my own, but I wasn't having much
luck.
Here's the deal. I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3 installed from Gentoo's
portage tree. My MTA is Postfix-2.1.5-r2 (also f
Hi,
I use postfix 2.2.4 and amavisd-new 2.3.2.
Is it possible to enable whitelist for external IP?
Example :
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whitelist from 66.66.66.66
Or must I use a hash-type lookup table? (domains or subdomains)
Thanks,
Vincent...
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Hi and sorry for my insistency, my question is if possible to do this ??
still thanks.
Salvatore.
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Hi, I use postfix-2.1.5 & amavisd-n
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