sender maps and whitelisting

Damian amavis at arcsin.de
Tue Apr 23 11:48:41 CEST 2024


>> I was using the hash-type arrays. Would something like this work for the
> hash array to represent any sender at this domain?
>
>                           '.email.avi-8.com'                      => -100.0,
Yes, but I was under the impression that you wanted to match VERP-style 
sender addresses, specifically.
>
>> Apr 19 17:21:23 xavier amavis[679593]: (679593-18)
>> {"@timestamp":"2024-04-19T21:21:22.452Z","action":["DISCARD","PASS"],"actions_performed":"DiscardedInbound
>> RelayedInbound Quarantined","attached_file_names":["message.msg"],"author":"watchrecon.com at gmail.com"]
>>
>> Looks like a multi-recipient mail, where one of the recipients triggered a
>> Discard+Quarantine and the other a Pass.
>>
> Ah, yes, that looks like the case. I have an always_bcc user being used
> here, but it never used to be quarantined, even when the other recipient
> was.
>
> I traced the message to the final recipient, and he did receive it, but the
> bcc-user did not. What could have changed?
Are you sure? I am not able to reproduce that. Your logline indicates 
that you log the report_json. Please check `action` and `ccat_main` of 
your bcc recipient in the report's `recipients` structure.
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