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From: Michael S. <sch...@se...> - 2010-03-24 14:10:51
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On 3/24/10 12:16 AM, James R. Marcus wrote:
> Hi,
> I just found that some of our internal mail is getting filtered. The issue is that a user uploads a file via a website and then the server sends the file, as the user that uploaded it, to our a ticket tracking system.
>
> Here is an example of a quarantine:
> Mar 22 21:20:05 relay1 amavis[2535]: (02535-11) Blocked SPAM, MYNETS LOCAL [10.20.195.102] [10.20.195.102]<yah...@ya...> -> <ve...@my...>, quarantine: spam-EyxUzfJT2ylM.gz, Message-ID:<126...@we...>, mail_id: EyxUzfJT2ylM, Hits: 7.035, size: 222098, 1011 ms
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> Is this the correct way to resolve this?:
>
> I added 10.20.195.0/24 10.10.14.0/24 10.10.200.0/24 to the line below in /etc/amavisd.conf
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>
looks like it is right, the ip is in 'MYNETS', however:
NORMALLY, the MYNETS has a special policy that is more 'forgiving'. as
an example, on all of our commercial systems, MYNETS won't quarantine
anything until it hits 10 points, doesn't add [SPAM] to header, and is
more relaxed on attachments.
google for MYNETS and policy banks.
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Michael Scheidell, CTO
Phone: 561-999-5000, x 1259
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