strange glitch results in lost mail
Marco Obaid
marco at MUW.EDU
Mon Jul 14 22:20:08 IST 2003
Hi,
> Where exactly do you whitelist the internal domains? Is that in
> "/etc/MailScanner/spam.whitelist.rules"? I don't have this file on my system
> and am not sure what format to use. Could you give me a couple of examples,
> or point me to the right place in the docs for this?
Look into /etc/MailScanner/rules directory and you should find
spam.whitelist.rules file. Here is an example:
# This is where you can build a Spam WhiteList
# Addresses matching in here, with the value
# "yes" will never be marked as spam.
From: 152.78. yes # whitelists mail from a network
From: user@* yes # whitelists any mail coming from user
FromAndTo: localhost yes # whitelists from and to localhost
From: 10.10.10.15 yes # whitlists mail from a host
To: host.domain.tld yes # whitelists mail TO a host
FromOrTo: default no # Default is to check spam
Make sure you change this line in MailScanner.conf (if not already set):
Is Definitely Not Spam = /etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.whitelist.rules
Hope this helps
Marco
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