On Sat, October 18, 2008 02:20, Thomas Vogt wrote:
>> mynetwork local
>> 0 0 can not happen (open relay)
smtp auth ?
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Thomas,
> > Content is scanned regardless of @local_domains_maps,
> > it's just the adding of X-Spam-* header fields ...
>
> Sure. I also see this by a X-Virus-Scanned entry even for non $mydomain
> entries: X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at virusscan20.ourdomain.com
There is always a choice of
Hello Mark
Mark Martinec schrieb:
> Thomas,
>
>> Is there a way for amavisd-new to add X-Spam-Score from spamassassin in
>> every header? It works fine for all mydomains with @local_domains_maps =
>> ( [".$mydomain"] );
>>
>> but I have a lot of backup mx ranges in my postfix with domains i don't
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, Wendel, Ryan wrote:
> Can someone help me figure out how to utilize MySQL and amavisd to
> globally white/black-list domains/addresses? I have read the docs and
> searched all over and cannot figure it out.
I wrote a very plain interface which can be viewed and downloaded fro
Thomas,
> Is there a way for amavisd-new to add X-Spam-Score from spamassassin in
> every header? It works fine for all mydomains with @local_domains_maps =
> ( [".$mydomain"] );
>
> but I have a lot of backup mx ranges in my postfix with domains i don't
> host by myself. I need a full scan for th
> - lookup for @. (catchall)
Ah, ok... I see. The recipient would simply be "@." to globally
white/black-list a sender address.
Nice and simple... I like it!!!
Thank you very much for your input.
Regards,
Ryan
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Ryan,
> > in users you define the recipient email
>
> So would this be some sort of wild-card like '.' or '*'?
@example.com (no subdomains)
or
@.example.com (with subdomains)
README_FILES/README.lookups :
SQL LOOKUPS
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The following order (implemented by sorting on the 'priority' fie
> in users you define the recipient email
So would this be some sort of wild-card like '.' or '*'?
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On Fri, October 17, 2008 16:30, Wendel, Ryan wrote:
> Can someone help me figure out how to utilize MySQL and amavisd to
> globally white/black-list domains/addresses? I have read the docs and
> searched all over and cannot figure it out.
if you have mysql setup as default:
in maddr add sender e
Can someone help me figure out how to utilize MySQL and amavisd to globally
white/black-list domains/addresses? I have read the docs and searched all over
and cannot figure it out.
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Is there a way for amavisd-new to add X-Spam-Score from spamassassin in
every header? It works fine for all mydomains with @local_domains_maps =
( [".$mydomain"] );
but I have a lot of backup mx ranges in my postfix with domains i don't
host by myself. I need a full scan for this ranges inc
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