Il 22/08/11 22:51, Fernando Maior ha scritto:
Andrea,
How did you look at the final delivered mail? Did you use cat or vi or
another text editor? Cause if you just try using a webmail or mail client
you may not be able to see those headers...
Hi,
I saw the headers opening the file delivered w
Andrea,
How did you look at the final delivered mail? Did you use cat or vi or
another text editor? Cause if you just try using a webmail or mail client
you may not be able to see those headers...
Best regards,
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Fernando Maciel Souto Maior
Projetos e Soluções de Tecnologia
LPIC/1(31908), Linux
On 22/08/2011 13:37, Andrea Cappelli wrote:
> but in the delivered mail there are no spam header at all.
U should check amavis config, postfix (& dovecot) don't remove amavis headers.
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Simone Caruso
IT Consultant
Il 22/08/11 13:14, Patrick Ben Koetter ha scritto:
You use amavis with content_filter. Logging is asynchronous to processing.
There's nothing wrong with your filter. It just doesn't look right.
Sorry,
but I haven't undestard
As you pointed out logging is asynchronous, but with mail-id ad que
* Andrea Cappelli :
> Hi,
> I have installed a new mailserver with Postfix (2.7.1) as MTA,
> Amavisd.-new (2.6.4) as content scanner and Docevot (1.2.15) as
> delivery agent.
>
> I have some default values for amavis and a policy for each mailbox.
>
> Some mailbox have alias (defined in a mysql t