Currently I'm just using the profile systems that amavisd provides, which is basically that allows changing of the spam level and whether or not they want spam tagged or rejected or SA disabled completely for their account.

You can see what things you can key on in the amavisd polices by looking at: http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.lookups


Ryan Moore ---------- Perigee.net Corporation 704-849-8355 (sales) 704-849-8017 (tech) www.perigee.net

Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Dear Ryan,

Thanks for your help.
Do u have any worked examples?

Patrick



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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] mysql spamc ignores the email in mailling list




That is a downside of alot of site-wide implementations. It is for that
exact reason I went with using amavisd-new, as it doesn't have that
problem. Amavisd-new will break the message into seperate parts
proccesses each seperately I believe. While it doesn't have the ability
built into amavisd for user defined rules, afaik, you might be able to
do it via some hacks in the amavisd code (since spamassassin would have
to be called as the recipient instead of the user that amavisd runs as).

Ryan Moore
----------
Perigee.net Corporation
704-849-8355 (sales)
704-849-8017 (tech)
www.perigee.net

Patrick T. Tsang wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to put all user-defined rules in Mysql.
It is working fine until I find a problem.

From the maillog, I have checked that spamd has successfully filtered

the


mail at first.
However, spamd only check email using the last email address found in

the


mailling list and check against the user-defined rules in Mysql.
That is, it skips the user-defined of the others in the mailling list.
Of course, spamc also check against the global rules in the mysql.

I would like to know if it is normal??
OR it is the problem in postfix mailler?

Thanks
Patrick







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