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Topic: Configuring spam filtering / virus filtering

I know this answer must be obvious, but I can't discover it in the documentation:  Are spam and virus filtering turned on in the default installation?  Where do I go to turn them on/off?  And where can I modify spamassassin's sensitivity?  And are they both automatically updated?

Once again, I apologize for what must be obvious answers, but I've used both these products before bot I can figure out how they're configured here.

Thank in advance.

kennm

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Re: Configuring spam filtering / virus filtering

kennm wrote:

I know this answer must be obvious, but I can't discover it in the documentation

We will add this item in FAQ page later, thanks for your metion.

Are spam and virus filtering turned on in the default installation?

Yes.

Where do I go to turn them on/off?

In /etc/amavisd.conf (RHEL/CentOS) or /etc/amavis/conf.d/* (Debian/Ubuntu). You know google.com, right? homework is required. smile

And where can I modify spamassassin's sensitivity?

/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf

And are they both automatically updated?

Yes. SpamAssassin and ClamAV will update automatically.

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Re: Configuring spam filtering / virus filtering

Added in wiki:
http://code.google.com/p/iredmail/wiki/ … _Anti-Spam

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