I have a standalone Debian 5 (Lenny) server up and running fresh at a
new location and is simply just running Postfix 5.0. I have also
installed Amavisd-new however it's not running because I have yet to
find a helpful guide that shows me step by step how to integrate
Amavisd-new into Postfix. So
Carlos,
I have a standalone Debian 5 (Lenny) server up and running fresh at a
new location and is simply just running Postfix 5.0. I have also
installed Amavisd-new however it's not running because I have yet to
find a helpful guide that shows me step by step how to integrate
Amavisd-new
Carlos,
I have a standalone Debian 5 (Lenny) server up and running fresh at a
new location and is simply just running Postfix 5.0. I have also
installed Amavisd-new however it's not running because I have yet to
find a helpful guide that shows me step by step how to integrate
Amavisd-new
Hi ,
i would just like to know the difference between
$spam_quarantine_cutoff_level $sa_quarantine_cutoff_level
as i set the $sa_quarantine_cutoff_level cut off level to 9, but I
still seem to find the headers and subject of spam greater than 9 in
the quarantine database when use SQL
any idea
Ilo,
i would just like to know the difference between
$spam_quarantine_cutoff_level $sa_quarantine_cutoff_level
There is no such thing as $spam_quarantine_cutoff_level.
There are only:
@spam_quarantine_cutoff_level_maps
and
$sa_quarantine_cutoff_level
The amavisd program only cares
Mikael,
I am looking for that piece of documentation that describes exactly how
amavisd-new does the lookups, what priorities an SQL-based lookup has
compared to a statical list defined in amavisd.conf and stuff like that
is the information I need.
The various @*_maps settings are lists of
On Jun 26, 2009, at 11:36 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
I have a standalone Debian 5 (Lenny) server up and running fresh at a
new location and is simply just running Postfix 5.0. I have also
installed Amavisd-new however it's not running because I have yet to
find a helpful guide that shows me