Re: [qmailtoaster] local delivery and spamassassin

2007-03-14 Thread Terry Rigby
Before I answer, I should explain something. It's not entirely a matter of inter/intra-domain. It's also a matter of tcprules. Squirrelmail (in the stock configuration) is sent via localhost (127.0.0.1). The tcp.smtp rules have RELAYHOST set for localhost, so SA is not invoked by simscan. If

Re: [qmailtoaster] local delivery and spamassassin

2007-03-14 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Terry Rigby wrote: Before I answer, I should explain something. It's not entirely a matter of inter/intra-domain. It's also a matter of tcprules. Squirrelmail (in the stock configuration) is sent via localhost (127.0.0.1). The tcp.smtp rules have RELAYHOST set for localhost, so SA is not

Re: [qmailtoaster] local delivery and spamassassin

2007-03-13 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Fetchmail is forwarding via localhost, which doesn't get scanned (RELAYCLIENT is set). This is normal behavior. I think that if you configure fetchmail to forward via the external address on the toaster (come back in using the front door instead of the internal address), it will scan messages as

Re: [qmailtoaster] local delivery and spamassassin

2007-03-13 Thread Terry Rigby
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 07:57, Eric Shubes wrote: Fetchmail is forwarding via localhost, which doesn't get scanned (RELAYCLIENT is set). This is normal behavior. I think that if you configure fetchmail to forward via the external address on the toaster (come back in using the front door

Re: [qmailtoaster] local delivery and spamassassin

2007-03-13 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Terry Rigby wrote: On Tuesday 13 March 2007 07:57, Eric Shubes wrote: Fetchmail is forwarding via localhost, which doesn't get scanned (RELAYCLIENT is set). This is normal behavior. I think that if you configure fetchmail to forward via the external address on the toaster (come back in using

[qmailtoaster] local delivery and spamassassin

2007-03-12 Thread Terry Rigby
I'm using fetchmail to get mail from my ISP and then gets forwarded to a local QT user account. It seems that the mail doesnt get passed through spamassassin or at least I see no logs of it or anything regarding spam status in the email headers. Is this something that needs to be set in the