IRedMail/FAQ/Quarantining.Messages
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WARNING: This is NOT finished yet, do NOT apply it on your product server.
Summary
When amavisd detects a spam email, it logs a message to its log file by default. It can also quarantine the email and/or notify an administrator. It can then generate a bounce message to the sender. Finally, it can either accept and deliver the message, or discard the message. Many different configuration variables are involved in these decisions.
Steps
Enable a spam quarantine by setting the following variables:
| File: /etc/amavisd.conf |
# Set quarantine directory. Default is /var/virusmails. $QUARANTINEDIR = '/var/virusmails'; # Set default action when found SPAM. $final_spam_destiny = D_DISCARD; # Filename of SPAM email in $QUARANTINEDIR. $spam_quarantine_method = 'local:spam-%b-%i-%n'; # What to do with SPAM emails. # - spam-quaranteine: Put SPAM in quarantine directory. # - postmaster@domain.ltd: Send SPAM to "postmaster@domain.ltd". # - undef: Do nothing with SPAM. $spam_quarantine_to = 'spam-quarantine'; # Send notification to admin. #$spam_admin = "martin.zahn\@$mydomain"; |
The following symbolic constants can be used in $final_spam_destiny:
- D_DISCARD: Mail will not be delivered to its recipients, sender will NOT be notified. Effectively we lose mail (but will be quarantined unless disabled). Losing mail is not decent for a mailer, but might be desired.
- D_BOUNCE: Mail will not be delivered to its recipients, a non-delivery notification (bounce) will be sent to the sender by amavisd-new; Exception: bounce (DSN) will not be sent if a virus name matches $viruses_that_fake_sender_re, or to messages from mailing lists, or for spam level that exceeds the $sa_dsn_cutoff_level.
- D_REJECT: mail will not be delivered to its recipients, sender should preferably get a reject, e.g. SMTP permanent reject response.
