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    JasonHeiser
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    I’m running 10.3.8 with a successful install of the AFP548 Spam/Virus Controls.

    Question: how do I turn off the SA report for mail identified as spam? Whenever junk mail arrives, the intended recipient gets a report, a la:

    Subject: SPAM FROM Somebody <[email protected]>
    
    Unsolicited bulk email from:
      [email protected]
    Subject:FREE C1ALIS
    
    According to the 'Received:' trace, the message originated at:
      [211.31.11.10]
      somewhere.com (211.31.11.10 [211.31.11.10])
    
    The message WAS NOT delivered to:
    <[email protected]>:
       250 2.7.1 Ok, discarded, UBE, id=12172-01
    
    Blah, blah, blah.
    
    
    
    

    I want this report squelched, so I tried to configure SA by changing the /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file. The report_safe directive appears to control what I want, but changing the value has no effect.

    Apparently amavisd selectively ignores certain SA directives and relies on its own configuration variables in amavisd.conf. Trouble is: I can find no setting that signals to me, “I control spam recipient reporting!”

    Grr.

    Help?

    P.S. I restarted MAILTRANSPORT after changing the SA directives.

    #361803
    JasonHeiser
    Participant

    As it turns out, this was just an administrative notification. I’m the administrator.

    Oops!

    Can I delete this thread? Man.

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