Am 15.03.2022 um 09:05 schrieb Danilo Godec:
On 15. 03. 22 01:03, Alex wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to configure amavis to send all quarantined mail to a
specific address?

Can it be done on a per-domain basis? In other words, all spam for
example1.com should go to [email protected] and all spam for
example2.com should go to [email protected]?

The real requirement is just to send all quarantined mail to a
specific address, but having the flexibility to send on a per-domain
basis would be helpful.

I suppose I could do something with procmail, but doing it inherently
with amavis would be great.

Thanks,
Alex

Pretty sure that is possible.

We use this:

$spam_quarantine_to = "spam\@example.com";


You can do similarly with $virus_quarantine_to, $banned_quarantine_to, $bad_header_quarantine_to .


There are also @spam_quarantine_to_maps & friends that should allow you to add per-domain (or even per-recipient) maps - have a look at amavisd.conf-sample (https://github.com/aosm/amavisd/blob/master/amavisd/amavisd-new-2.6.6/amavisd.conf-sample) and search for @virus_quarantine_to_maps.


  Hope this helps,

   Danilo



I also had this requirement in the past to send all spam tagged emails to an email address for false positive checking.
I will copy earlier message below ...

I also did ask about this topic on the postfix mailing list and Wietse told me that the milter_header_checks 'may not work' with a BCC but I also received another hint on the postfix mailing list about CC_SPAMMY and quarantine_to_maps_by_ccat

So after a bit more googling I added the following 2 lines to the amavisd.conf

$quarantine_method_by_ccat{+CC_SPAMMY} = $spam_quarantine_method;
$quarantine_to_maps_by_ccat{+CC_SPAMMY} = ['[email protected]'];

and now i do receive a copy of the tag2_level spammy emails. Nice
More info on this topic can be found there:

https://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#quarantine
https://sourceforge.net/p/amavis/mailman/message/17352662/

Greetings
Becki



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