Any news for me on this issue?

Dominic,

Ok it seems like SAEximDebug is set to 1, but I don't see anything similar
like in your example log

My /var/log/exim4/mainlog :

2010-10-19 08:13:50 1P85Q4-0003iH-Gw <= p...@decordeli.com H=
wblv-ip-mesg-2-3.saix.net [196.25.240.101] P=esmtp S=26973403 id=
c865a021-d0c2-4859-a538-ae67b5626...@decordeli.com
2010-10-19 08:13:52 1P85Q4-0003iH-Gw => paul <p...@mydomain.com>
R=local_user T=maildir_home
2010-10-19 08:13:52 1P85Q4-0003iH-Gw Completed

Surely I'm missing something here and when I do a "grep sa-exim
/var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated", the output is null. Does this mean I
don't have sa-exim configured properly?

I really appreciate the help guys:-)
Jerry



On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Dominic Benson <domi...@lenny.cus.org>wrote:

>  On 18/10/10 16:11, Jeremy Van Rooyen wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for the quick reply Dominic,
>
> I just checked and the SApermreject is set sensible for now. The latter
> part of your email refers to SA-Flagged messages, how do I make sure this is
> working, as I have enabled rewrite_header in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf.
> <http://local.cf/>
>
> If rewite_header is enabled, and you don't see the *****SPAM***** (or
> alternative you specified) in the subject line, then it didn't get
> processed.
>
> Could you set SAEximDebug: 1 in /etc/exim4/sa-exim.conf, and then paste the
> output of a message in /var/log/exim4/mainlog, e.g.:
>
> 2010-10-18 16:26:48 1P7rbr-0007e3-NS SA: Debug: SAEximRunCond expand
> returned: 'true'
> 2010-10-18 16:26:48 1P7rbr-0007e3-NS SA: Debug: check succeeded, running
> spamc
> 2010-10-18 16:26:51 1P7rbr-0007e3-NS SA: Action: permanently rejected
> message: score=15.7 required=5.0 trigger=12.0 (scanned in 3/3 secs |
> Message-Id: 1P7rbr-0007e3-NS). From 
> <e...@cambridge-union.org><e...@cambridge-union.org>(host=NULL 
> [117.5.37.103]) for
> e...@cambridge-union.org
>
> Then we should be able to see what is actually happening.
>
> Also, could you check the output of "grep sa-exim
> /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated"
> - if you use Exim in unsplit configuration, sa-exim doesn't get used by
> default. exim4-daemon-heavy has an alternative way of using SpamAssassin
> (exiscan_acl), which is powerful, but not so convenient.
>
>
> How do I add a message rule that subject starts with *****SPAM***** ? Do I
> add to my local.cf? I'm sure I did this already.
>
>  I mean you should do this in either your mail client, or e.g. a Cyrus
> sieve. This is about using the data that SpamAssassin/Exim have added to the
> message to classify it in your inbox, rather than a mail routing decision.
> (e.g. in Thunderbird you would go Tools -> Message Filters -> New)
>
> Dominic
>



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