Thanks for the replies, that was the issue.
Many thanks!!
Matt
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Matt,
>
>> @spam_lovers_maps = ( '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' );
>
> Gary V wrote:
>> Your syntax is wrong here and because of this everyone is a spam_lovers.
>
> Exactly. Instead of providing a true lookup table (a
Matt,
> @spam_lovers_maps = ( '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' );
Gary V wrote:
> Your syntax is wrong here and because of this everyone is a spam_lovers.
Exactly. Instead of providing a true lookup table (a list, a hash,
a regexp-type list), you are providing a 'constant'. Every lookup
into @spam_lovers_map
Matt wrote:
> I have an amavis problem that's driving me nuts.
> Spam is being identified in the logs appropriately, but amavis still
> passes it, so I get a copy sent to the spam quarantine address, but also
> the original message is delivered without any headers added or the
> subject altered.
I have an amavis problem that's driving me nuts.
Spam is being identified in the logs appropriately, but amavis still
passes it, so I get a copy sent to the spam quarantine address, but also
the original message is delivered without any headers added or the
subject altered.
The setup is freebsd,