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Re: bypassing maia for specific recipients
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2007-07-01 23:55:53
>On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Simon Marcil wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to have email sent to a particular
email address
> > bypass maia completely. Ideally have postfix route
all the email
> > sent to a particular address directly to its final
destination
> > instead of sending it to amavis first.

>It's tricky, using lots of postfix maps.  Kinda ugly.

Right, the problem is the entire message is acted upon so
when multiple 
recipients are involved they all bypass amavis.

> > The reason I want to this is that we have one
email address which
> > received an insane amount of email (this is
normal/its automated
> > replys...). These emails slow down my Maia box a
lot. They end up in
> > the Maia DB as well.
> >

>Create the user, and turn off all filtering?  It should
pass right
>through Maia.
>

>David Morton

>Hi David,
>
>Thanks for the quick response. I have done this but they
still end up in
>the Maia DB.
>
>Is there any way to avoid this?

I you look at the bypass_spam_checks field in the policy
table for the 
policy that is assigned to this user, is it set to
"Y"? Note that even if it 
is, when a message is also addressed to other recipients
that disagree that 
scanning should be bypassed, scanning will still occur. If
the message is 
only address to this recipient, then spam scanning should be
bypassed. also 
check:
bypass_virus_checks
bypass_banned_checks
bypass_header_checks

Gary V

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Re: bypassing maia for specific recipients
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United States
2007-07-02 00:11:41
>> > Is it possible to have email sent to a
particular email address
>> > bypass maia completely. Ideally have postfix
route all the email
>> > sent to a particular address directly to its
final destination
>> > instead of sending it to amavis first.
>
>>It's tricky, using lots of postfix maps.  Kinda
ugly.
>
>Right, the problem is the entire message is acted upon
so when multiple 
>recipients are involved they all bypass amavis.
>

But if you want to know, it is possible to do it using two
copies of Posfix 
and transport maps. This method is mechanically the
cleanest, but it can be 
a non trivial task to get everything working as expected:


http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#12

Gary V

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