At 05:29 PM 9/7/2007, Mark Martinec wrote:
> > Of additional note, when I add a little more debugging code to
> > amavisd in the penpals sections, it seems regardless if a domain is
> > local or not (or even in cases where @local_domain_maps is undefined
> > i find the following:
> >
> > lookup(0,$sender,@{ca('local_domains_maps')}) ALWAYS returns Y
> >
> > This is a result of having a wildcard (@.) entry in my mysql users
> > table which specifies @. as local.
>
>Which means that all mail is considered inbound or internal-to-internal.
>
> > By changing this to N in the database, it seems to have solved the
> > majority of my issue.
>
>Assuming you have all your domains listed in a SQL table 'users',
>this gives you what is needed.
I either have domain entries or individual user entries in the users
table with local as Y. All other users should fall into the wildcard
@. category and not be scanned for spam or penpals. I think this
accomplishes it all and doesn't leave any holes of coverage.
- Nate
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