Gary wrote:

> You edited /etc/amavis/conf.d/15-content_filter_mode where I did not.

> Once again I was confused by their contorted methods: start by
> bypassing checks in some file tucked away in some remote location
> where people won't look (you can attest that you didn't know those
> files were there) and then assign undefined values to the variables
> later, comment them out and then tell people to undo what the
> maintainers did before by enabling the undefined variables. Sheesh.

I should make a minor clarification. The @bypass maps in
/etc/amavis/conf.d/15-content_filter_mode are set to their default
values, and if enabled, will (re)enable spam and virus checks.
Any changes to any of the bypass variables made after this will of
course override these defaults.

Gary V



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