/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue does belong to qmailq so does this mean
that I should run sa-learn under qmailq?
I did some tests and this doesn't make any sense.
I put required_score 7 into /var/qmail/.spamassass/user_prefs
and ran
su qmailq -c spamc sample_email.txt
but the output still shows a default required score of 5 in the
X-Spam-Status: header
shouldn't user prefs override the /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf ?
I created user_prefs for root, and spamd and ran the spamc command
under those users and the output still shows required=5.0 in the
X-Spam-Status: header
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Brian Bebeau bbeb...@trustwave.com wrote:
I have qmail running with the
:allow,QMAILQUEUE=/usr/bin/qmail-spamc
in /etc/tcp.smtp
I have some hams/spams that I want to run sa-learn against, but I
can't figure out which database it is qmail filters through. Is it the
db of the user spamd, root or some qmail user account?
Anyone running qmail with SA that could provide me with some insight
that would be great.
If you're using the QMAILQUEUE env var, you're generally overriding the
qmail-queue program, which usually is owned by user qmailq. You can check
who owns /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue (or wherever qmail-queue is) to see.