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From: Michael Hallager (michael
networkstuff.co.nz)
Date: Sun Nov 04 2007 - 17:00:52 CST
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Not all mail. Just email from one sender address (aka. mine). I get an email
sent to me accusing my message of being UCE.
It has obviously learned my address as spam and I'm stuck trying to find where
the files are that hold this information.
I've tried emptying the MySQL databases for Amavis and /var/amavis/*.*
directories with no success. It is obviously somewhere else, maybe connected
to Spam Assassin.
Does anyone know how it's spam/ham state is stored?
> > Hello-> > I'm using Amavis-New/Spam Assassin + Postfix.> > The problem
> > I'm experiencing is that something happened when using internal >
> > forwarding rules that caused my mail server to see over 4,000 almost >
> > identical messages within a couple of days.> > The problem is it now
> > refuses all email from that address and clearing out the > Amavis MySQL
> > tables has made no difference.> > Any ideas?> > Michael.
>
> There is simply not enough detail here to solve the issue. When you say "it
> now refuses all email", is "it" referring to amavisd-new or Postfix or
> what? You need to show amavis and Postfix log entries where a particular
> message was "refused". We're not even sure what "refused" means. Does it
> mean rejected or bounced or discarded or what? A header of at least one of
> these message may also prove useful. Best guess is, the messages have been
> learned as spam and are dealt with according to your amavisd-new settings.
> If so, this is not a Posfix issue, you should seek advise on the amavis
> users list.
>
> Gary V
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