Amavis doesn't mark mail as spam, and doesn't set spam headers

2017-11-30 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Amavis doesn't mark mail as spam, and doesn't set spam headers

2017-11-30 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Amavis doesn't mark mail as spam, and doesn't set spam headers

2017-12-01 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Amavis doesn't mark mail as spam, and doesn't set spam headers

2017-12-04 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Whitelist advice, correct way to minimize score

2018-02-05 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Whitelist advice, correct way to minimize score

2018-02-05 Thread chaouche yacine
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

IP-based whitelisting (was: Whitelist advice, correct way to minimize score)

2018-02-12 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Blocking by country

2020-10-21 Thread chaouche yacine
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

Re: Mail gateway server with amavis on CentOS 8

2020-12-17 Thread chaouche yacine
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