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mail not being dumped if got high spam count
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2006-08-27 17:42:56
> Troy wrote:

>> In the amavis.conf file in the spamassassin area I
have the following but
>> mail that is above 10 is still being delivered.
Sample header of delivered
>> mail at the bottom. So what I want to happen is
spam that is 6.3 or more
> but
>> less than 10 gets delivered with ***SPAM*** and if
more than 10 then it
> just
>> gets deleted

>> ----------- amavis.conf -------------
>> # default values, can be overridden by more
specific lookups, e.g. SQL
>> $sa_tag_level_deflt  = 1.0; # add spam info headers
if at, or above that
>> level
>> $sa_tag2_level_deflt = 6.3; # add 'spam detected'
headers at that level
>> $sa_kill_level_deflt = $sa_tag2_level_deflt; #
triggers spam evasive
> actions
>>                            # at or above that
level: bounce/reject/drop,
>>                            # quarantine, and adding
mail address extension

>> $sa_dsn_cutoff_level = 10;  # spam level beyond
which a DSN is not sent,
>>                             # effectively turning
D_BOUNCE into D_DISCARD;
>>                             # undef disables this
feature and is a
> default;



>> --------- Sample header still be delivered -------
>> X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new-20030616-p10
(Debian) at comstech.com.au
>> X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=11.6 tagged_above=1.0
required=6.3
> tests=ADDR_FREE,
>>         AWL, BAYES_00, DCC_CHECK, GAPPY_SUBJECT,
HTML_50_60,
>>         HTML_IMAGE_RATIO_04, HTML_MESSAGE,
MIME_HTML_MOSTLY,
> MPART_ALT_DIFF,
>>         MSGID_FROM_MTA_ID, REMOVE_PAGE,
SPF_HELO_SOFTFAIL, SPF_PASS,
>>         URIBL_OB_SURBL
>> X-Spam-Level: ***********
>> X-Spam-Flag: YES
>> X-IMAPbase: 1128951150 4294
>> Status: O
>> X-UID: 4259
>> Content-Length: 2937
>> X-Keywords:

> You appear to have general misconceptions of what some
of these
> settings do. I could simply give you the settings you
need to do what
> you want to do, but it would be better if you were made
aware of how
> the settings work. This may provide insight:

> http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/amavisd-settings.html


> Read it, then show what you came up with (if you like).

> Gary V

>
------------------------------------------------------------
> Ok changed this area
> $final_virus_destiny      = D_DISCARD; # (defaults to
D_BOUNCE)
> $final_banned_destiny     = D_BOUNCE;  # (defaults to
D_BOUNCE)
> $final_spam_destiny       = D_DISCARD;  # (defaults to
D_REJECT)
> $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS;  # (defaults to
D_PASS), D_BOUNCE
> suggested

Looks good.

> The $final_spam_destine was D_PASS so changed this to
D_DISCARD so the mail
> just gets deleted as such

D_DISCARD will only delete mail if you have disabled
quarantining,
otherwise the mail is quarantined.

> Then set the following to
> $sa_tag_level_deflt  = 1.0; # add spam info headers if
at, or above that
> level
> $sa_tag2_level_deflt = 6.3; # add 'spam detected'
headers at that level
> $sa_kill_level_deflt = 10; # triggers spam evasive
actions
>                            # at or above that level:
bounce/reject/drop,
>                            # quarantine, and adding
mail address extension

> $sa_dsn_cutoff_level = 15;  # spam level beyond which a
DSN is not sent,
>                             # effectively turning
D_BOUNCE into D_DISCARD;
>                             # undef disables this
feature and is a default;

> So does this seem ok, I will see how it goes

Yes. If you want the Subject line to change, you will also
need to
configure the $sa_spam_subject_tag if you have not already
done so, e.g.:

$sa_spam_subject_tag = '***SPAM*** ';

Personally I like to see the X-Spam headers in all local
mail, so with
this version of amavisd-new I would set:
$sa_tag_level_deflt  = -9999;

Setting $sa_kill_level_deflt = 10; may simply quarantine
spam at that
level, depending on whether you have a quarantine configured
or not. What
is your $spam_quarantine_to set to? If you really want the
mail that
scores at 10 or more to disappear forever, you would also
need to set:
$spam_quarantine_to = undef;

Well actually, if memory serves me, that was the default for
20030616-p10, so you could simply comment out that setting,
but that
is not a good idea because if you upgrade, the default has
changed, so
you could end up filling up your hard drive with quarantined
spam that
you thought was getting deleted. BTW, since you are using
Debian
Sarge, if you should ever want to upgrade to 2.4.2, read
this:
ht
tp://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/upgrade242.html

Gary V


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