Hi, On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 5:03 PM Damian <ama...@arcsin.de> wrote:
> > Yes, that's correct - I've always used postfix always_bcc and didn't > realize there was one for amavis as well. > > If you want to keep it that way, you could declare bcc-user a spam_lover: > > > @spam_lovers_maps = ([ > > > 'bcc-u...@gambit.example.com', > > ]); > I did this, but it doesn't appear to be working. I've added the following to my amavisd.conf: @spam_lovers_maps = ( ['bcc-u...@xavier.example.com', ' bcc-u...@iceman.example.com', 'bcc-u...@gambit.example.com'] ); @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( ['bcc-u...@xavier.example.com', ' bcc-u...@iceman.example.com', 'bcc-u...@gambit.example.com'] ); May 8 09:11:45 iceman amavis[3525694]: (3525694-02) status counters: InMsgsStatus{Relayed,RelayedTagged,RelayedTaggedInbound,RelayedUntagged,RelayedUntaggedInbound} May 8 09:11:45 iceman amavis[3525694]: (3525694-02) {"@timestamp":"2024-05-08T13:11:39.144Z","action":["PASS"],"actions_performed":"RelayedTaggedInbound RelayedInbound Quarantined","attached_file_names":["message.msg"],"aut I'm also seeing emails with both the whitelisted value and the regular points value: X-Spam-Flag: YES X-Spam-Score: 7.761 X-Spam-Level: ******* X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=-92.239..7.761 tag=-200 tag2=5 kill=5 However, I don't want spam checks for the bcc-user email to be bypassed. I also don't want the spam that would be quarantined for the regular sender to be delivered for the bcc-user either. In other words, I want the bcc-user to be treated exactly the same as mail for the intended recipient. Is this possible, given they are in different domains? Thank you!