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are all incoming emails scanned for SPAM?
more exactly, I still have spam coming in where I wouldn't expect it, and noticed, its mostly emails that come in for an email alias where spam seems to get through, hence my question:
are mailboxes, email aliases, email catchalls and email forwards all treated equal when it comes to SPAM scanning?
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Spam scanning depends on the settings that you had choosen for the domain and / or mailbox. Settings in mailboxes ovveride domain wide settings. For aliases the domanwide settings are relevant.
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I guess you mix up some things here. This thread is about amavis / spamassassin and amavis is only active when you enable it for a domain. If you mean postfix header or body filters then this is not related to amavis or enabling of amavis. If a postfix header filetsr dont work then you have most likely a syntax error in your filter regex.
I guess you mix up some things here. This thread is about amavis / spamassassin and amavis is only active when you enable it for a domain. If you mean postfix header or body filters then this is not related to amavis or enabling of amavis. If a postfix header filetsr dont work then you have most likely a syntax error in your filter regex.
syntax error ?
do you think that pattern is wrong /domain\.com/ ?
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