Migrating from Alpine to Debian [was: amavis-users at amavis.org]

Damian amavis at arcsin.de
Wed Nov 20 09:08:21 CET 2019


It is not clear from your description if spam checking is enabled at all.

Did you modify 15-content_filter_mode?

Am 20.11.19 um 08:28 schrieb Laura Smith:
> I am aware the usual answer to this question resolves around setting $sa_tag_level_deflt = -9999; which is not the case for me (i.e I know how it works, and I'm migrating a known-good config).
> 
> I am migrating a mail instance from Alpine Linux to Debian 10.2.   Debian 10.2 packages amavis 2.11.0.
> 
> My config on Apline works perfectly and the spam score headers get added as expected, however moving the config accross to Debian, the headers cease to be added.
> 
> amavisd is otherwise working perfectly on Debian (i.e. mails are flowing correctly and I can see amavisd doing its work in /var/log/mail.log)
> 
> The contents of my /etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user file is as follows:
> 
> use strict;
> 
> $myhostname = '//REMOVED FOR SECURITY//';
> @inet_acl = qw( 127.0.0.1 [::1] //REMOVED FOR SECURITY//);
> @mynetworks = qw( 127.0.0.1 [::1] //REMOVED FOR SECURITY//);
> $allowed_added_header_fields{lc('X-Spam-Report')} = 1;
> $warnvirusrecip   = 1;
> # Spam Actions
> $sa_tag_level_deflt = -9999;  # insert spam headers
> $sa_tag2_level_deflt = 5; # when to tag email
> $sa_spam_subject_tag = '**MAYBE SPAM**';
> $sa_kill_level_deflt = 11.5;    # Triggers ultimate Actions
> $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS;
> $final_spam_destiny       = D_DISCARD;
> 
> @local_domains_maps = ([//REMOVED FOR SECURITY//]);


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