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Block outbound spam with SpamAssassin

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- iRedMail version: 086
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): PGSQL
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: CentOS
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Greets,

I'm trying to block our users from *sending* spam via the webmail interface which sends via localhost/postfix.

I have changed /etc/amavisd/amavisd.conf:

    # don't perform spam/virus/header check.
    bypass_spam_checks_maps => [0],
    bypass_virus_checks_maps => [0],
    bypass_header_checks_maps => [0],

and I restarted amavisd:

I now see spam is being *detected* in the maillog:

amavis[3260]: (03260-06) Passed SPAM {RelayedOutbound}, MYUSERS [1.1.1.1]...

However, the X-Spam-Flag (along with others) is not being set in the headers (I checked on the receiving end).


1.  How can I ensure those headers are in fact set for outbound email?

2.  How can I actually BLOCK those spam emails from being sent at all by a local user?  eg, if the spam score is higher than 5, then return an SMTP error code, etc.

Thanks


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