On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:29:21 +0200, Andrew Colin Kissa wrote: 

> On
02 Jan 2013, at 8:34 AM, David Walsh wrote:
> 
>> Where can I look to
see where Baruwa is overriding Mailscanner config variables apart from
baruwa.conf ?
> 
> I do not think that is being overridden by
baruwa.conf, are you using the same MailScanner.conf on both
> setups
?
> 
> I suspect your non Baruwa setup may be using the notify option to
spam actions.
> 
> - Andrew
> 
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> 
>
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Hi Andrew, 

 Yes, I am using
the same Mailscanner.conf. The only difference is that I drop the
baruwa.conf into /etc/MailScanner/conf.d when I need it and remove it
when I don't need it. I restart Mailscanner whenever I do this.  

My
standard non-Baruwa Mailscanner setup is configured to tag and deliver
Spam. No notifications. Notifications are only sent for Non-silent
Viruses and quarantined attachments that were picked up by the
filetype/filename rulesets. 

The relevant settings in the
Mailscanner.conf for Spam Actions are:

Spam Actions = deliver header
"X-Spam-Status: Yes"

High Scoring Spam Actions = deliver header
"X-Spam-Status: Yes" 

If you would like specific information, please
let me know as I did not want to paste the entire config in the message.


Thanks, 

 David 

  

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