Tom,

> >> amavisd-new-2.4.0-rc5 marks mails which does not receive a spamcheck
> >> (spamassassin is disabled for that domain) as "Passed SPAM", which
> >> should be "Passed CLEAN"
> > If spam check is available despite some recipient having a bypass set
> > (e.g. because spam check result was cached or message was addressed to
> > multiple recipients and some of them did not have bypass turned on), then
> > the main contents category would be SPAM.

> or UNCHECKED?

No, UNCHECKED is a bit of a hack and is only used if mail decoding
fatally failed, like when detecting a mail bomb. It is only associated
with virus checking, it doesn't say anything about spam checks.

> Because a user disabled his spamcheck, doesn't mean all his mail is SPAM
> (or shown as so in the logs)

No, disabled spam check is the same as if spam check returned a low score,
i.e. a message is clean.

> If it's scanned for virus, it should be marked as CLEAN if spamcheck is off

It generally is: in mail headers and in per-recipient top-level log entries if 
enabled. But in the usual per-message log entries, the specifics of 
per-recipient bypass setting can not be well represented, a message may have 
multiple recipients with different bypass settings, so instead of trying to 
squash such multiple information into a single line, I decided to just report 
a general per-message knowledge about mail contents type. It only affects
logging. If this is a concern, one can use the same log template that is
normally associated with $log_templ, and assign it to $log_recip_templ:
(in amavisd.conf):

  $log_recip_templ = $log_templ;
  $log_templ = undef;

This should work correctly in 2.4.0-rc6, and produce one log line (at log 
level 0) for EACH recipient, reflecting its bypass* settings properly.

  Mark 


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