On Monday 25 June 2007 19:31, Mike Cappella wrote:
> > But I don't see any headers added to the messages.  I used
> > http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratedInPostfixWithAma
> > vis to help me with my setup.  Can someone point me to
> > something I might be missing?
> Have you verified that spamassassin is actually being called for the mail
> in question?

That's what I'm trying to do.  In reply to another e-mail, I have these lines 
in my config file:

$X_HEADER_TAG = 'X-Virus-Scanned';
$X_HEADER_LINE = "$myproduct_name $myversion_id ($myversion_date) at 
$mydomain";

I have looked through the config file, and I haven't found anything that 
enables spamassassin, so I don't really know if it is being called.  I guess 
my question is not so much about headers as how do I tell Amavis to pass the 
message through Spamassassin, because so far I haven't found the config 
switch to do so.

> amavis does not use spamd; you do not need to run it.  It loads the
> Mail::SpamAssassin modules upon startup.

Cool.

j

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