Gary V a écrit :
> Thierry wrote:
> 
>> Benny Pedersen a écrit :
>>> On Sun, July 30, 2006 12:07, Thierry B wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I use amavis for virus and spam (spamassassin).
>>>>
>>>> As I receive mails from amavis, postfix, debian list, I try to put these
>>>> mails to my file spam_lovers like that:
>>>>
>>>> serveurP4:~# cat /etc/amavis/spam_lovers
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> .......
>>>>
>>>> But for example, if I look a mail that I receive for amavis list, I've 
>>>> that:
>>>>
>>>> X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new-20030616-p10 (hostname) at my_domain
>>>> X-Spam-Status: No, hits=1.9 tagged_above=-100.0 required=5.0 
>>>> tests=BAYES_50,
>>>>      FORGED_MUA_THEBAT_CS
>>>> X-Spam-Level: *
>>>>
>>>> Why it doesn't works and how can I do to make it works? :-)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks :-)
>>> add whitelist_to into local.cf with that to address you just added to 
>>> spam_lowers
>>>
>>> whitelist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> i bet amavisd is not a spam tester :-)
>>>
> 
> It uses SpamAssassin to test for spam, and has it's own
> blacklist/whitelist settings that can be used instead of
> or in conjunction with spamassassin's.
> 
>> Ok, it's done :-)
> 
>> But if I have to use whitelist_to, what is the interest to use spam_lovers?
> 
>> So I can delete files spam_lovers, blacklist_sender, whitelist_sender 
>> from amavis, and use only whitelist_to, whitelist_from and 
>> blacklist_from of local.cf?
> 
>> Thanks :-)
> 
>> Bye
> 
> spam_lovers insures spam is delivered to listed *recipients* regardless
> of spam score. It is not for senders. If you want to whitelist mail sent
> from [email protected] then you would place that address
> in your whitelist_sender table (or) in local.cf you could set:
> 
> whitelist_from [email protected]
> 
> Placing the address in your whitelist_sender table means mail from
> that address will be delivered regardless of spam score (but still
> could be blocked if it contains a virus or banned content etc.).
> 
> Using whitelist_from in local.cf means the score will get lowered by
> 100 points for mail that is sent from the listed address.
> 
> whitelist_to as suggested will lower the spam score by 100 point for
> mail that YOU send to the listed address. This would only be of use if
> outbound mail passes through amavisd-new, and you are sending spam.
> 
> Gary V
> 
> 
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Hello,

No, I'd like to put in whitelist incoming mails that I receive and where 
the header "TO" is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

But the from sender is not [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For example, when somebody  send a mail to the list, the header "FROM" 
is his mail and the header "TO" is the mail of the amavis list.

It's for those mails, that I wan't that he consideres it not to be spam :-)

Thanks :-)

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