On 05.01.20 13:59, Dino Edwards wrote:
I don't have any policy like that. The only one I have is one to bypass amavis 
altogether for certain senders but this particular sender is not affected with 
that policy:

$interface_policy{'10030'} = 'BYPASSALLCHECKS';
$policy_bank{'BYPASSALLCHECKS'} = { # mail from the pickup daemon
   log_level => 5,
   bypass_spam_checks_maps   => ['@whitelist_sender_maps'],  # don't spam-check 
this mail
   bypass_banned_checks_maps => ['@whitelist_sender_maps'],  # don't 
banned-check this mail
   bypass_header_checks_maps => ['@whitelist_sender_maps'],  # don't 
header-check this mail
   bypass_virus_checks_maps  => ['@whitelist_sender_maps'],  # don't 
virus-check this mail
};

what's the point of amavis on port 10030 then?
isn't it better to avoid amavis in this case?

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