On 8/15/07, asguard bad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> >My first suspicion is amavisd-new is not using the configuration file
> >that you are modifying. Make a deliberate mistake in this file - add a
> >bare word so amavisd-new croaks. Then reload amavisd-new and ensure it
> >does croak as expected. Second guess would be your new version is
> >configured to use SQL and SQL is overriding the spam_lover setting. If
> >that is the case, we just discussed that situation:
>
> >http://marc.info/?t=118680084300002
>
> >--
> >Gary V
>
> I remove file and copy amavisd.conf and modify few informations (domain,
> mails spams etc....)
>
> If I make a deliberate mistake, per example :
>
> @bypass_spam_check_maps = ( [qw([EMAIL PROTECTED])] );
>
> I see this error :
>
> Error in config file "/usr/local/etc/amavisd.conf": Global symbol
> "@bypass_spam_check_maps" requires explicit package name
> at /usr/local/etc/amavisd.conf line 185.
>
>
> I'm not using SQL.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>                           Vincent...

>From amavisd.conf-sample (exactly the same concept for spam/banned/badh):

# @bypass_virus_checks_maps does NOT GUARANTEE the message will NOT be checked
# for viruses - this may still happen when there is more than one recipient
# for a message and not all of them match these lookup tables, or when
# check result was cached (i.e. the same contents was recently sent to other
# recipients). To guarantee virus delivery, a recipient must also match
# @virus_lovers_maps lookups (but see milter limitations above),

I would suggest debugging. Use of @debug_sender_maps works well. For example:
@debug_sender_maps = ( ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"] );

Send a message from the test sender to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It will log
(once) at level 5. Then grep the log for 'bypass'. Reload amavisd-new
to test again. Remove @debug_sender_maps when finished.

-- 
Gary V

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