On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Justin Mason wrote:
>> I know it sounds unlikely, but it really seems to happen. Here's
>> an example. First, some of the header/envelope info from an
>> email that got through SA (recipient address and domain altered):
>
>We don't use this format:
>
>> Sep 25 14:27:25 mail1
> "SH" == Scott Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SH> I'm running SA 2.31 with postfix and amavisd-new as a anti-spam
SH> mail filtering server. It is working quite well, but I
Amavisd-new has its own SMTP sender whitelist. Check your
amavisd.conf file.
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I'm running SA 2.31 with postfix and amavisd-new as a anti-spam
mail filtering server. It is working quite well, but I
notice some emails get through the system which are clearly spam,
and the logs show that they were allowed through because the
sender was whitelisted. But I have not whitelisted