Matthias,

> > You could enable archive quarantine, e.g:
> >   $archive_quarantine_method = 'local:archive/%m.gz';
> > or quarantine just clean mail.
>
> Is this setting also possible with amavisd-new versions prior to v2.4.3?

'archive' quarantine was not available before 2.4.3,
but 'clean' quarantine is available since the introduction
of _by_ccat settings in 2.4.0. Something like the following should do:

  $clean_quarantine_method = 'local:clean-%m';

or if you like a separate directory such as /var/virusmail/clean
(which must be created manually):

  $clean_quarantine_method = 'local:clean/%m';

or to have them compressed:

  $clean_quarantine_method = 'local:clean/%m.gz';

It would quarantine all messages that do not fall into
some other contents category (spam, viruses, ...);
(unlike archive quarantine which stores messages regardless of contents).

> I'm using v2.3.3 (Ubuntu Dapper) and v2.4.2 (Debian Etch).

My sympathy. I'd use the package to get dependency modules,
but then ditch a pre-packaged amavisd and install 2.5.2 - it's
just two files amavisd and amavisd.conf (and optional utilities
amavisd-nanny, amavisd-release and amavisd-agent).

> Or can I use 
> any workaround to archive all mail in a daily folder or archive?

always_bcc option in Posfix is another possibility.

> I'm aware of this. But I had better results when I trained SpamAssassin
> manually from time to time.

Right, on selected and manually inspected messages.

  Mark

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