franklinamerican.com
after restart, from telnet:25
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Now my home Linux box is scoring 2.8, which is a separate issue, but my
filter's working again.
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John Beamon
Systems Administrator
Franklin American Mortga
r scores between my
tag_level and my kill_level. Mail from filtering server #1 now
completely lacks X-Spam-* headers. I've run sdiff against their config
files. I've turned on debug logging to a separate log file. I can't
find the problem. I'm open to this being an is
's checking mail for both domains.
I will give the mailbox server a close look. There would have to be
some obvious statement somewhere that says "skip mail from THIS_SERVER",
but I haven't seen one.
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John Beamon
Systems Administrator
Franklin American Mortgage Co.
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pens.
Gary V
Gary, our mail server does recipient checks during SMTP. We don't even
accept mail not addressed to us, let alone put headers on it and deliver
it to our users. I could lower the default tag level, but I'm already
configured to add SA headers above 1.0. Even the basic &quo
7; amavis.conf and spamassassin local.cf files.
The mailbox server's Postfix config is a fairly common smtpd -o
content_filter=smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024 that returns via :10025.
There is no header-rewriting configured into Postfix. I welcome any
suggestions as to what would cause this
ace. The 'file' utility is
spotting these, not by extension, but by file type "Windows executable".
The extension is .pcf, but the mail log excerpt looks like this.
Jun 8 16:24:13 HOST amavis[880]: (00880-06) BANNED name/type (.exe)...
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John Beamon
Systems Administrato
there a way to exempt certain files, extensions, etc from being banned?
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John Beamon
Systems Administrator
Franklin American Mortgage Co.
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