Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 01:02:29PM -0800, leemansvg wrote:
This might be a simple question for most of you. How would I prevent
spamassassin from scanning my internal mail, e.g from a particular server,
or originating from my internal network.

Don't pass those to SpamAssassin.  Once SA gets a mail, it'll be scanned.


Is there a FAQ entry for this somewhere on the wiki?

If not, there should be.. This is the 3rd or 5th time in the past couple days something similar has been asked..

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Craig

Because of the many ways SA can be implemented, other than the suggestion provided, the task of providing a working example of how this is accomplished for each possible implementation is not simple (because it's no small task to imagine every possible implementaion). For example, I came up with about 15 scenarios when the implementation involves amavisd-new and Postfix. Considering the number of other implementations and specific needs, it is apparent there are many ways to approach the issue. In this case for example, more information would be needed to give a practical example.

http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html

Gary V

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