Dear list,
I received an email for raybans, which was 300% spam (14.0 score, threshold set
at 5.0), and it didn't get marked by amavis.
Here's how amavis is configured :
root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] /etc/amavis/conf.d # removeblanks 50-user
use strict;
$myhostname = "mailhost.mytld.";
$v
ber 30, 2017 4:44 PM, Alexander Wirt
wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2017, chaouche yacine wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I received an email for raybans, which was 300% spam (14.0 score, threshold
> set at 5.0), and it didn't get marked by amavis.
>From the debian package R
turn
root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] /etc/amavis/conf.d #
my /etc/mailname contains the hostname of the mail server, which is
"messagerie.mydomain.tld", whereas I accept mail for "mydomain.tld"
Yassine.
On Friday, December 1, 2017 1:20 PM, Alexander Wirt
wrote:
On Fri, 01 D
rect me if
I’m wrong here. From: amavis-users
[mailto:amavis-users-bounces+dino.edwards=mydirectmail@amavis.org]On Behalf
Of chaouche yacine
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 2:24 PM
To: amavis-users@amavis.org
Subject: Re: Amavis doesn't mark mail as spam, and doesn't s
I recently had to whitelist an IP that belongs to one of our machines
(kaspersky center sending reports by e-mail), but I didn't know how to do that
with amavis and did it with postfix instead.Is there an equivalent of
'whitelist_from_spf' for IPs ? or does it accept an IP as argument ?
Yassine
From: Karol Augustin
To: amavis-users@amavis.org
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2018 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: Whitelist advice, correct way to minimize score
> On 2018-02-05 10:11, chaouche yacine wrote:
>> I recently had to whitelist an IP that belongs to one of our machines
>> (k
Hello list,
This is a continuation of a hijacked thread
(https://marc.info/?l=amavis-user&m=151782674017108&w=2)
So even after adding my IP to the SPF and re-enabling spam checking on my
machine, the e-mails are still tagged as spam.
Here's a recent spam analysis result :
root@messagerie[10.1
Lookup "geofence" and see if you can get any good results for what you're
trying to achieve.
I am doing things at two different levels : the firewall, and the MTA (postfix).
1/ At the firewall level
With shorewall, it's as simple as giving the country codes (US, CN, FR, CA...)
you want to let in
Hello Nikolaos,
My setup is rather old too (a few years).
I too am using amavis as the filter and let
amavis call spamassassin as a library, that
way spamassassin doesn't have to run in the
background doing nothing, it will only be
called when there's something to scan.
1. You can use sa dir