2009/8/14 Mark Martinec mark.martinec+ama...@ijs.si:
Make sure the address you put into @bypass_spam_checks_maps
(or in @bypass_spam_checks_acl) is really and exactly the same
as a recipient address seen by amavisd - check the log.
this my log
Return-Path: oss...@tia.domain.org.ni
troxlinux,
thank you for your answer, but I always see that it analyzes the mail
the amavisd-new
X-Virus-Scanned:amavisd-new
X-Spam-Flag: NO
X-Spam-Score: 0.019
X-Spam-Level:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.019 tagged_above=-999 required=5
tests=[AWL=0.019] autolearn=ham
2009/8/12 Daniel
thank you for your answer, but I always see that it analyzes the mail
the amavisd-new
Return-Path: oss...@tia.domain.org.ni
X-Original-To: sopo...@aglobal.org.ni
Delivered-To: sopo...@aglobal.org.ni
Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])
by tia.domain.org.ni (Postfix) with
troxlinux wrote:
hello list I have a server with postfix and amavisd-new 2.6.3, I
have some accounts of the system to send log to an administrator
account root, and want to avoid that amavisd-new scan , I put within
amavisd-new these lines for the post office that I do not want to scan
with
hello list I have a server with postfix and amavisd-new 2.6.3, I
have some accounts of the system to send log to an administrator
account root, and want to avoid that amavisd-new scan , I put within
amavisd-new these lines for the post office that I do not want to scan
with in amavisd-new