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<font size="-1">Do you really wish to bypass virus checks via amavis
?<br>
Is Spamassassin used ? <br>
You can whitelist in Spamassassin via /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
and append lines like:<br>
whitelist_fromĀ *@whitelistdomain.whatever<br>
this bypasses spamassassin checks only for those addresses.<br>
I use this and it works fine.<br>
If you want to bypass amavis checks without bypassing virus
checks, here is one way to do it:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://forum.iredmail.org/topic4681-iredmail-support-solved-how-to-bypass-amavisd-for-some-senders.html">https://forum.iredmail.org/topic4681-iredmail-support-solved-how-to-bypass-amavisd-for-some-senders.html</a><br>
Regards<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/11/19 3:38 PM, Curtis Vaughan
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I have been unable for a very long time now to figure out how to
whitelist certain email address or domains.
I have found several different blogs/help sites that "provide" an answer,
but none of them have ever worked.
Creating whitelists for postfix that referred to by main.cf definitely
haven't worked. Another "solution" involved including a line in main.cf
that basically tried to bypass amavis.
Anyhow, I feel I'm approaching the solution in either case the wrong way
as they concentrate on postfix and not amavis.
Hopefully someone can't point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
I'm using postfix with amavis on ubuntu.
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