Hello,
I would bet that I restarted amavis and spamassassin, but it seems I
didn't :-(. I have restarted amavis and spamassassin and AWL is not
being check now. The only thing to do is to comment the line
in /etc/spamassassin/v310.pre.
Sorry for the bothers.
--
Angel L. Mateo Ma
> > How is the correct way to deactive AWL?
> >
>
> found in my amavisd.conf:
>
> $sa_auto_whitelist = 0; # turn on AWL in SA 2.63 or older
(irrelevant
> # for SA 3.0, cf option is
> 'use_auto_whitelist')
>
Yes, I know it. I think is the same than
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> Hello,
>
>I have a problem deactivating autowhitelist in my postfix + amavis +
> spamassassin servers. We have servers running postfix (2.3.8-2) and
> spamassassin (3.1.7-2) through amavisd-new (2.4.2-6) in a debian etch
> (4.0) operating system.
>
>The problem is t
El mié, 20-06-2007 a las 12:06 +0200, Uwe Kiewel escribió:
> Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > How is the correct way to deactive AWL?
> >
>
> found in my amavisd.conf:
>
> $sa_auto_whitelist = 0; # turn on AWL in SA 2.63 or older (irrelevant
>
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem deactivating autowhitelist in my postfix + amavis +
> spamassassin servers. We have servers running postfix (2.3.8-2) and
> spamassassin (3.1.7-2) through amavisd-new (2.4.2-6) in a debian etch
> (4.0) operating system.
>
> The problem
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> Hello,
>
[...]
>
> How is the correct way to deactive AWL?
>
found in my amavisd.conf:
$sa_auto_whitelist = 0; # turn on AWL in SA 2.63 or older (irrelevant
# for SA 3.0, cf option is
'use_auto_whitelist')
HTH,
Uwe
Hello,
I have a problem deactivating autowhitelist in my postfix + amavis +
spamassassin servers. We have servers running postfix (2.3.8-2) and
spamassassin (3.1.7-2) through amavisd-new (2.4.2-6) in a debian etch
(4.0) operating system.
The problem is that we want to deactivate A