#1 now
completely lacks X-Spam-* headers. I've run sdiff against their config
files. I've turned on debug logging to a separate log file. I can't
find the problem. I'm open to this being an issue with amavisd-new,
spamassassin, or possibly postfix. I just can't find it.
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John Beamon
even
accept mail not addressed to us, let alone put headers on it and deliver
it to our users. I could lower the default tag level, but I'm already
configured to add SA headers above 1.0. Even the basic X-Spam-Score:
1.2 headers aren't being added.
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John Beamon
Systems Administrator
seen one.
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John Beamon
Systems Administrator
Franklin American Mortgage Co.
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common smtpd -o
content_filter=smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024 that returns via :10025.
There is no header-rewriting configured into Postfix. I welcome any
suggestions as to what would cause this and any specific requests for
relevant info to help the cause. Thanks.
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John Beamon
Systems
.
Is there a way to exempt certain files, extensions, etc from being banned?
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Systems Administrator
Franklin American Mortgage Co.
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