On Jan 30, 2010, at 7:09 PM, Gary V wrote:
>> I installed my mail server using ISPConfig3 on Ubntu9.10 Server...
>> I'm interested in using the two-level spam treatment configuring  
>> SPAM tag
>> level,SPAM tag2 level and SPAM kill level...
>>
>> The server works perfectly but the mail that it receives don't  
>> show the
>> effects of the spamassassin's intervention such as the X-Spam  
>> Level header,
>> etc.
>> So I'm not sure that the antispam check works really fine....
>> In the log file I can't find any messages about spamassassin...
>> Generally I created the same thing using postfix+procmail 
>> +spamassassin and
>> it worked well but in that case spamassassin is invoked as command  
>> line
>> executable..
>>
>> How can I make me sure that every check is executed ?
>> Thanks..
>
> I have no idea how ISPConfig3 configures amavisd-new, but I can tell
> you that amavisd-new calls the Mail::SpamAssassin Perl module, so
> there is no need to run spamc, spamd, or spamassassin. See if you have
> entries in your mail log for amavis, as opposed to spamassassin:
>
> cat /var/log/mail.log | grep amavis

   Oh good heavens.

   grep amavis /var/log/mail.log

-- 
Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL


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