Benny Pedersen wrote:
> > @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( ["example.com"] );
> how well does this works for forged senders ?
Michael Scheidell wrote:
> Works real good for forged senders. they get a free ride, as expected.
You got it wrong, the bypass_spam_checks_maps (like most other _maps,
with
Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On man 14 sep 2009 00:03:06 CEST, Daniel Luttermann wrote
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>> @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( ["example.com"] );
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>
> how well does this works for forged senders ?
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Works real good for forged senders. they get a free ride, as expected.
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On man 14 sep 2009 00:03:06 CEST, Daniel Luttermann wrote
> @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( ["example.com"] );
how well does this works for forged senders ?
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Hi,
I used
@whitelist_sender_maps = ( ['.example.com', );
which hopefully provides the quick and dirty solution required for now.
The link
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html
Looks like it has the stuff that's needed.
Will checkout the bypass conf option.
Thanks,
bailey86
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Kevin,
> Hi,
> I have to get a server up and running tomorrow - all is in place but I'm
> worried that Amavis is going to stop outgoing emails from the users.
> The users use the server - which is on an internet IP address - to send
> emails. They obviously have to authenticate otherwise the se
Hi,
I have to get a server up and running tomorrow - all is in place but I'm
worried that Amavis is going to stop outgoing emails from the users.
The users use the server - which is on an internet IP address - to send
emails. They obviously have to authenticate otherwise the server would
be a