Bill wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a way to direct these system messages so that they bypass spam
>>> filtering?
>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>
>> http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#11

> Thanks Gary, however, the issue I run into with this option is that I run 
> multiple content-filters, and the first one actually pipes mail (via the 
> Postfix "sendmail" command) back into postfix which uses the "pickup" daemon 
> to retrieve the message.  Since this content-filter runs before the amavisd 
> content-filter, if I add:

>     pickup    fifo  n       -       n       60      1       pickup
>        -o content_filter=

> then the amavis content-filer does not get called.  I have to run the amavis 
> content-filter second in order to for SA to be able to score the header 
> mark-up from the first content-filter.  I have not been able to figure out 
> if there is a way to tell "sendmail" to use an alternate "pickup" daemon 
> when piping a message back to Postfix.

> Bill
>

Let's see your master.cf

Gary V


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