On 2015-01-10 16:13, Tom Sommer wrote:
On 2015-01-10 15:06, A. Schulze wrote:
Tom Sommer:
What is the best-practice way to disable antispam and antivirus
checks by default, and only enable it for the users in
$sql_select_policy ?
look at the first lines in amavisd.conf:
# COMMONLY ADJUST
Hi,
> Yea, I tried that, but that disables all scans completely, including the
> ones from the database policies - they get ignored.
Well, just create a default policy with apropriate values to disable
anti-virus/anti-spam as default, e.g.:
id: 1
policy
On 2015-01-10 15:06, A. Schulze wrote:
Tom Sommer:
What is the best-practice way to disable antispam and antivirus
checks by default, and only enable it for the users in
$sql_select_policy ?
look at the first lines in amavisd.conf:
# COMMONLY ADJUSTED SETTINGS:
# @bypass_virus_checks_ma
Tom Sommer:
What is the best-practice way to disable antispam and antivirus
checks by default, and only enable it for the users in
$sql_select_policy ?
look at the first lines in amavisd.conf:
# COMMONLY ADJUSTED SETTINGS:
# @bypass_virus_checks_maps = (1); # controls running of anti-vi
What is the best-practice way to disable antispam and antivirus checks
by default, and only enable it for the users in $sql_select_policy ?
Thanks.
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Tom Sommer