Disable Spam Filtering

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by Paul Webb, Mar 16, 2023.

  1. Paul Webb

    Paul Webb New Member

    Hi there,

    We're on ISPConfig v3.2.9p1.

    Is it possible to disable spam filtering entirely in ISPConfig? I've tried going to SpamD and setting everything to a weight of 0, but that doesn't seem to have done it.

    We use a third party spam filtering service, so the ISPConfig spam filtering is redundant and rejecting messages.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Taleman

    Taleman Well-Known Member HowtoForge Supporter

  3. Paul Webb

    Paul Webb New Member

  4. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Please note that the article @Taleman posted is for systems with Amavis only, not for current Rspamd based systems.
     
  5. Paul Webb

    Paul Webb New Member

    Yep, I saw that. Is there a modification for disabling rspamd in Postfix and then as a service, Til?
     
  6. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    I'm not aware of a howto for that. Have you tried to just set spamfilter policy to 'non pying' in the email domain? This should disable spam filtering.
     
  7. Paul Webb

    Paul Webb New Member

    Yes, every account is set Non Paying, which I've modified the profile to make them a "Virus Lover" and a "Spam Lover." But rspamd is still bouncing messages because it doesn't get a fast enough response from zen.spamhous.org, which then translates to a default of "rejected" at our spam provider's side. I tried going through rspamd's interface and setting the weight of messages that fail RBL to 0, so it wouldn't affect their overall score, but it still fails. So that's where I'm just looking to disable rspamd and clamav altogether, but I don't want to mess up postfix's ability to receive email by doing so.
     
  8. Th0m

    Th0m ISPConfig Developer Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    I don't think rspamd is bouncing it, but Postfix itself. Disable the RBL under System > Server config > server1.example.com > Mail > Real-time Blackhole List
     
  9. Paul Webb

    Paul Webb New Member

    I've killed the zen.spamhaus.org entry there. I'll let you if it resolves the problem!
     

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