MrC wrote:
>
> ...  and the user must be considered a local user, so check your
> @local_domains_maps.

Thanks Mike (again ;-]) for the hint -- this really was the reason. I 
rechecked, and noticed that the *last* domain in my @local_domains_maps 
list *did* trigger the SPAM-TAG, but not any other domain listed in the 
map. Since on one box the major messaging domain was actually listed 
last, it appeared that it worked "better" than on the other box ;-)


My setting actually follows one of the examples in the amavis.conf file:

My setting:
@local_domains_maps = ([ qw( dom1.tld, dom2.tld, dom3.tld ) ]);

amavis.conf.sample:
# @local_domains_maps =  # similar, split list elements on whitespace
#   ( [qw( .example.com !host.sub.example.net .sub.example.net )] );


... which won't work, because there is one level of nesting too much. I 
took out the [] around the qw and now it works as expected:

@local_domains_maps = ( qw( dom1.tld, dom2.tld, dom3.tld ) );


I checked with the released 2.6.0 and 2.5.4 versions of amavisd-new, 
both amavisd.conf.sample files contain this incorrect example. Should I 
open an issue somewhere (where?) to get this corrected?


Thank you folks,
Best regards,

        -hannes

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