Tomáš,
> I want to check all the emails including the ones being send between
> computers inside @mynetwork. Only when mail goes outside of
> @mynetwork, it shouldn't be checked.
Bypass spam checks for all nonlocal recipients:
@bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( [qw( !your.domain1 !your.domain2 . )]
Henrik K wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:53:21AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
>> Henrik K wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:37:39AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
The question is not "why i do not notify user, that his mail was not
sent", but "how can I send the mail, that is normally
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:53:21AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
>
> Henrik K wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:37:39AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
> >> The question is not "why i do not notify user, that his mail was not
> >> sent", but "how can I send the mail, that is normally false
> >> positi
Henrik K wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:37:39AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
>> The question is not "why i do not notify user, that his mail was not
>> sent", but "how can I send the mail, that is normally false
>> positivelly tagged as spam by Amavis with DCC_CHECK,
>> FORGET_MUA_OUTLOOK an
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:37:39AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
>
> The question is not "why i do not notify user, that his mail was not
> sent", but "how can I send the mail, that is normally false
> positivelly tagged as spam by Amavis with DCC_CHECK,
> FORGET_MUA_OUTLOOK and other rules as dropp
Henrik K wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 07:24:30AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
>> John Andersen wrote:
>>> Tomáš Macek wrote:
>>>
What do I want:
I want to check all the emails including the ones being send between
computers inside @mynetwork. Only when mail goes outside of
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 07:24:30AM +0200, Tomáš Macek wrote:
> John Andersen wrote:
> > Tomáš Macek wrote:
> >
> >> What do I want:
> >> I want to check all the emails including the ones being send between
> >> computers inside @mynetwork. Only when mail goes outside of
> >> @mynetwork, it shoul
John Andersen wrote:
> Tomáš Macek wrote:
>
>> What do I want:
>> I want to check all the emails including the ones being send between
>> computers inside @mynetwork. Only when mail goes outside of
>> @mynetwork, it shouldn't be checked.
>
>
> Unless your network sends tons of spam, the outbou
Tomáš Macek wrote:
> What do I want:
> I want to check all the emails including the ones being send between
> computers inside @mynetwork. Only when mail goes outside of
> @mynetwork, it shouldn't be checked.
Unless your network sends tons of spam, the outbound mail is the
smallest segment of
I'm using Amavis with Postfix. Postfix receives email and amavis is
acting as content filter listening on port 10024 - as ussual.
I don't want to waste a hardware capacities and CPU load, so I decided
to bypass amavis when sending mails from our server outside.
I found many howtos on the interne
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