I tried using the following in /etc/amavis/conf.d/15-15-content_filter_mode:

        @bypass_virus_checks_maps = ();
        @bypass_spam_checks_maps = ();

This didn't help.  Also, with the configs I originally posted, I do get spam
checking when from the server console I telnet to port 10024 and send mail. 
So the processes seem to be running, but for some reason mail coming into
the server from the outside is not being routed to amavis.  When looking at
headers for mail received from the outside, I see no mention of amavis or
port 10024.  When using telnet, both are present in the headers.

Also, from the link you referred to, the author says:

> The mail.log shows that mail goes thru amavis regularily.

On my system, the mail log shows no amavis activity except when I telnet to
port 10024 and send mail, again pointing to a mail routing issue that I
can't seem to solve.

Thanks again for your help!



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