From: Norman Z. <nor...@rd...> - 2005-03-31 20:17:43
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Daniel Luttermann wrote: > as I know spam gets quarantained if the score is above the > $sa_kill_level_deflt also if you've set D_PASS as your final destiny. > You should also define your users as spam lovers. How do I know it went above the $sa_kill_level_deflt? $sa_tag_level_deflt = 2.0; # add spam info headers if at, or above that level $sa_tag2_level_deflt = 4.9; # add 'spam detected' headers at that level $sa_kill_level_deflt = 4.9; # triggers spam evasive actions $sa_dsn_cutoff_level = 10; # spam level beyond which a DSN is not sent > $final_spam_destiny = D_PASS; > > @spam_lovers_maps = ( > { '.domain.com' => 0, > '.example.com' => 0, > '.' => 1, > } > ); > > This means: block spam for domain.com and example.com but let pass all > other mails... mail for the example domains gets quarantained if the > spam score is higher than the $sa_kill_level_deflt. Thanks. I think I like to allow SPAM to get through and have the users to delete them for now. > You could also try to set $spam_quarantine_to = 'undef'; which will > disable spam quarantaine. Done, I will set that for now. BTW, in amavisd.conf, $sa_spam_subject_tag = '***SPAM*** '; but in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf it is rewrite_header Subject [SPAM] Would they have conflicting results? Regards, Norman Zhang |