Gary V wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>   
>> Gary V wrote:
>>     
>>> Jeff wrote:
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I 'm using amavis-new 2.4 with p0f and SA 3.1 with FuzzyOcr on FreeBSD 
>>>> 6.1. with postfix. 
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> When I feed to SA by hand, the scores are 2 -3 times higher than what 
>>>> Amavis gives it.  In amavis' debug output, I can see FuzzyOcr being 
>>>> loaded but it never scores anything.  SA is configured to use FuzzyOcr 
>>>> and it works fine.  What do I need to do to make it work? Sorry if this 
>>>> has been answered elsewhere. I'm not finding it.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> It is my understanding that when you feed a message to FuzzyOcr
>>> using SA debug mode 'spamassassin -tD < message' FuzzyOcr sets
>>> focr_autodisable_score to 1000. Are the messages is question
>>> scoring over the focr_autodisable_score you have set in
>>> FuzzyOcr.cf? If so, you will not get any scoring from FuzzyOcr
>>> (and you should not).
>>>       
>>   'spamassassin -tD < message' returns a score that includes FuzzyOcr. 
>>     
>>> Also, see: http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/#faq-spam
>>> "SpamAssassin returns different score"
>>>
>>> It's a good idea to ensure amavisd-new is using the same configuration
>>> that the command line SA is using. As the FAQ states, run SA as the
>>> amavisd-new user. Also, compare the configurations. Amavisd-new
>>> could be using a completely different set of rules and configuration.
>>> In order to see where amavisd-new is looking for SA files, with version
>>> 2.4.4 or newer you can narrow debug-sa output to various SA channels; e.g.:
>>> amavisd -d config debug-sa
>>>
>>> Gary V
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> I ran 'amavisd -d config debug-sa',  and amavisd appears to be reading 
>> the reading the correct local config files, including FuzzyOcr:
>>     
>
>   
>> config: read file /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr.cf
>>     
>
>   
>> However, when I do a simple 'spamassassin < message' as vscan (the user 
>> that amavis uses here), FuzzyOcr does not get used. I assume that this 
>> is a clue to the problem. Did I misconfigure the user?
>>     
>
>   
>> I know that this is something simple I've missed, but it doesn't quite 
>> make sense to me. The daemon seems to be reading all the correct config 
>> files. Why would the user get different results? Thanks for your help.
>>     
>
> Try spamassassin -tD < message (as vscan)
>
> The question is, what to you have focr_autodisable_score set to and
> does the message you are testing score higher than that?
>
> I would not use 'spamassassin < message'.
> Running 'spamassassin -t < message' is not in SA debug mode so
> focr_autodisable_score is honored whereas running
> 'spamassassin -tD <message' would set focr_autodisable_score to 1000.
> Try running 'spamassassin -tD <message' as vscan.
>
> Gary V
>
>
>   

focr_autodisable_score was set to 100 (the docs say that the default is 
10). Sorry for forgetting to mention that earlier. The mails I'm testing 
with are getting scores in the 10-30 range.  I also set it to 1000 and 
ran the tests again. I get the same result with 10, 100 or 1000.

When I run spamassassin -tD as vscan, I  still get no Ocr scores but do 
see it loading the Ocr module. Running spamassassin as any other user 
works as expected.  I'm stumped.

Again, thanks for your help.




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