On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
i am not very specialized in rules for spamassassin .. ;=)
i want appli a rule specific1.cf at one destination domain
and specific2.cf to domain2
It's possible ?
specific.cf include only "whitelist_from *...@xxx"
First off, you pro
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:14:10 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 12.03.09 00:50, spamassas...@corwyn.net wrote:
> > Interesting, but, the domain I'm asking about isn't sinister.net :-)
> >
> > My current guess is that when the mail processes into amavis, when
> > send from local <> local (
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
> Hi
>
> i am not very specialized in rules for spamassassin .. ;=)
>
> i want appli a rule specific1.cf at one destination domain
> and specific2.cf to domain2
>
> It's possible ?
>
> specific.cf include only "whitelist_from *...@xxx"
>
> thanks for your help
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote on Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:14:10 +0100:
> I think the SPF_NEUTRAL is because you don't have ~all or -all at the end of
> your TXT record.
As Matus says: add an "-all" at the end to achieve what you want.
Kai
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On 12.03.09 00:50, spamassas...@corwyn.net wrote:
> Interesting, but, the domain I'm asking about isn't sinister.net :-)
>
> My current guess is that when the mail processes into amavis, when
> send from local <> local (all on the same server) the email comes
> from localhost, triggers SA, local
Hi
i am not very specialized in rules for spamassassin .. ;=)
i want appli a rule specific1.cf at one destination domain
and specific2.cf to domain2
It's possible ?
specific.cf include only "whitelist_from *...@xxx"
thanks for your help
jerome