On 2022/12/28 15:09:36 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> spamassassin service is not needed when you use amavis, you can stop and
> disable it.

Good to know.

On 2022/12/28 15:09:36 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >~amavis/.spamassassin contains a file user.prefs that has only comment
> >lines.  Could /etc/spamassassin/local.cf be ignored when spamassassin
> >is invoked by amavis?
>
> no, it's being used, but amavis won't notice the change until you reload
> amavis (not spamassassin/spamd)

I had definitely restarted the amavisd-new service.

On 2022/12/28 15:09:36 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> how do you use amavisd, do you use amavisd-milter?

Postfix uses it as a content filter.  It is configured as described here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixAmavisNew

On 2022/12/28 15:07:31 Bill Cole wrote:

Perhaps your DNS resolution is to blame. Are you using a  local recursive
resolver that does no forwarding?

The machine has bind9 running locally to provide DNS for its own domain, and uses it for name resolution.  Bind9 is configured to use OpenDNS and Google as forwarders.

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