Using amavis 2.5.2 with the new altermime 'hook' I am able to specify different
signatures/disclaimers per domain. In fact, this works per-sender which is
exactly what I want. However, how can I now transfer this into SQL? I'd like to
specify the filename in the database based on what the user
Now I know I am being daft, but I could have sworn that adding the +spam
on to an address only used to happen when you reached the ultimate cutoff.
It now seems to happen at tag level 2, at the same time that the subject is
changed.
Is this behavior configurable?
Also, is it possible to add
Michael Scheidell wrote:
From: Jo Rhett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 17:21:02 -0800
To: Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: amavis-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [AMaViS-user] local maps
(seperated topics because the issue is different)
The problem is that I'm hosting a
Mark Martinec wrote:
'originating' is implicitly set by mynets, but you can set it
explicitly, typically from a policy bank.
Mark, I just went back through the documentation and all I can find is a
hack for postfix to use different TCP ports to set different policy banks.
Example use:
Mark wrote:
I have maybe 70 domains locally, so I was using
@local_domains_acl = ('.');
Not recommended, except for testing.
There is an increasing number of features which need
to distinguish between inbound, outbound and all-internal
mail. The @local_domains_maps and the originating flag
Jo Rhett wrote:
I see no documentation of determining SMTP-AUTH users from AM.PDP protocol.
Sorry, I found this in the amavisd-milter documentation. It sets
SMTP_AUTH policy bank for you.
In general the amavisd document is far too postfix-specific. Would you
accept patches which separated
I'm having some odd problems since my last overhaul and I'm looking to
narrow it down a little; has anyone had problems with amavisd 2.5.3
dying for no apparent reason after 12-36 hours? (Fedora Core 7, 2Gb
ram if it matters)
Thanks!
Mike-
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