Gary V a écrit :
> Thierry wrote:
> 
>> I've another question.
>> I've this line on amavisd.conf:
>> read_hash(\%local_domains, '/etc/amavis/local_domains');
>> and in /etc/amavis/local_domains, I put all my domains.
> 
>> I recently saw that I forgot to add a domain in this file, and for all 
>> mails intending to mails with that domain, he didn't verify spams on 
>> those mails (there were no score and I received all spams directly to my 
>> inbox folder).
> 
>> After, I added it, all was good.
>> Is it normal?
> 
> Under some circumstances.
> 
>> I thought that this parameter was to distinguish if it was incoming or 
>> outcpoming mails.
> 
> It is used to separate 'local' recipients, from recipients that are
> not local. Whether this makes a difference or not depends on other
> settings like $sa_tag_level_deflt, $sa_spam_subject_tag and others.
> Non-local recipients will not have the X-Spam headers added, so although
> mail may have been spam-scanned, without the addition of those headers,
> you may not be able to use something like procmail to further
> process the message because it may rely on these headers.
> 
> And if you have something like this:
> 
> @bypass_spam_checks_maps =
>    ( {map {$_ => !$local_domains{$_}} keys %local_domains}, 1);
> 
> Then unless the domain was 'local', spam scanning will be bypassed.
> 
> So, it depends on what you do with the information.
> 
> # @local_domains_maps list of lookup tables are used in deciding whether a
> # recipient is local or not, or in other words, if the message is outgoing
> # or not. This affects inserting spam-related headers for local recipients,
> # limiting recipient virus notifications (if enabled) to local recipients,
> # in deciding if address extension may be appended, and in SQL lookups
> # for non-fqdn addresses.
> 
> Gary V
> 
> 
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Oki :-)

whitelist_to in local.cf, doesn't seem to work :-(

Even in puuting mail of lists, he puts a score in the header of incoming 
mails :-(

I've to enable/disable something,  maybe in amavis which desactivate 
maybe some parameters of spamassassin?

Thanks :-)

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