Jim,
> That works. Thank you. It uses local though, which is set to the quarantine
> directory. Is there anyway to specify the full path to a different
> directory?
Here are some choices:
- specifies a subdirectory (which may be a symlink)
within $QUARANTINEDIR :
$clean_quarantine_method =
That works. Thank you. It uses local though, which is set to the quarantine
directory. Is there anyway to specify the full path to a different
directory?
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> Search for
> $which_section = "aux_quarantine";
> in file amavisd. There are several examples of additional
> quarantining,
If you don't mind having archived clean messages separately from
spam and other malware, the 2.4.0 introduced a clean_quarantine:
amavisd-new-2.4.0 release notes:
- a
At 05:19 PM 8/7/2006, Jim John wrote:
>$which_section = "aux_quarantine" doesn't appear in the
>amavisd.conf file.
>Does it require recompiling Amavisd with special options
>to get this option
>in the conf file?
Not in the config file, in the amavisd file itself. Find
the aux_quarantine sectio
$which_section = "aux_quarantine" doesn't appear in the amavisd.conf file.
Does it require recompiling Amavisd with special options to get this option
in the conf file?
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>
in a previous tread on this subject Marks answer was (below):
> It is possible to archive all mail (but not headers-only).
>
> Search for
> $which_section = "aux_quarantine";
> in file amavisd. There are several examples of additional
> quarantining,
> right beyond this line. Quarantining
Greetings. We would like to keep a copy of all messages that are filtered
for backup purposes. We tried postfix always_bcc, but it does not write to
directories. It only writes to email addresses. All we want is to backup all
the mail sent/received to a directory. Thanks for any help.
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