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SpamAssassin - Disable for authenticated senders

PeteSDG

Basic Pleskian
Hello All,

I've looked in the forums but can't find anything close to this. The CLI documentation doesn't mention it either.

We wish to disable SpamAssassin for authenticated senders, basically switch off SpamAssassin on mailboxes that are hosted on the server that are sending messages.

We still want SpamAssassin enabled for incoming messages from external mail servers.

We're getting complaints that clients emails are being marked as spam when they send mail internally to eachother.

We're using MailEnable Enterprise Premium and have checked the box in the SpamAssassin Filter Properties "Bypass SpamAssassin checks for authenticated senders". But I don't think this has any affect on Plesk SpamAssassin.
 
Update: We decided to remove Plesk SpamAssassin as a component and install SpamAssassin as a service ourselves. This allows us to control what is and isn't routed through it.
 
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