Benny Pedersen wrote:


>> That message is coming from amavisd-new. There are two ways his users
>> would be seeing that message: 1) he is scanning outgoing email (why?)

>to autolearn ham

>> and it is scoring that email as possible spam, or 2) it is coming
>> from a remote mail system that customers are trying to send mail to.

>policy banks in amavisd solves this, postfix/amavisd can have diff banks
for
>non authed users and smtp authed, do not blame me :-)

>set kill level highter for auth users then non authed

Policy banks. I'll look into it.  Thanks for all the responses I have
enough hear to solve the problem now.


Options to fix summary:

1. Have users use their ISP's smtp server.
2. Have a separate outgoing mail server from my incoming mail server
3. http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html
4. Policy Banks and higher kill level for auth users.

I'll test option 4 first and comment on the final resolution for my case
with this "apparently from you" blocked mail.  By the way, none of the
emails I am sending out or my clients are spam in any way, but for accounts
that apparently send a lot of email it happens more often.  Not sure how
this factors in exactly, but that seems to be the trend so far.

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