I've got an ubuntu mail server set up to use Amavis + spamassassin under Postfix for all our incoming and outgoing mail.

The anti-spam stuff works well - and in one case a little too well. About once a week or so we send a newsletter out to our customers - this is roughly 15000 emails. If our spam checking stuff is enabled when we send, it only sends about 2-3 messages / second, which means the sending process takes a *long* time.

So, I disable the spam checking when we send like this:

@bypass_spam_checks_acl = ( "!.$mydomain", "." );

in the amavis configuration file. This works well, but I'm concerned that it is disabling too much - in reality, I just need to have it disable the spam checking when the mail is from [email protected].

Anyone out there know how to do this?  Is it as simple as doing this:

@bypass_spam_checks_acl = ( "[email protected]" );

Thanks!

- Kimball
http://www.kimballlarsen.com


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