Re: Several messages a day are not getting scanned (no X-Spam-Status)
arni wrote: > > you might be using the to: field to determine who the mail is to and > scan acording to that - thats not a safe way because it can be forged, > use headers such as envelope-to or delivered-to as added by your mta to > find out where a mail is really going > > arni > > Hi Arni: I'm not using the to field as far as I know. Here's the relevant part of the procmail script. -- :0fw * < 256000 | /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/spamassassin/usr/bin/spamassassin --prefs-file=/data/ispcpnfig/web1/user/fakename/.user_prefs -- All the spams getting through are < 10k. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Several-messages-a-day-are-not-getting-scanned-%28no-X-Spam-Status%29-tf4030196.html#a11448213 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Several messages a day are not getting scanned (no X-Spam-Status)
esposj schrieb: I have recently upgraded to SA3.2 (via ISPConfig) and have several users seeing messages come through without any SA processing. On my personal account, I see 2-5 messages a day which don't have a X-Spam-Status and are very obviously spam. SA is called through PROCMAIL and I have confirmed that the messages getting through aren't too big to get blocked by the PROCMAIL script. My thoughts are to write another procmail rule at the end to check for the X-Spam-Status header and if missing feed back into the SA rule. This seems like an unneeded hack, and I hope someone could point me at some other troubleshooting ideas. Thanks, Joe Esposito The Seagroatt Companies Albany, NY you might be using the to: field to determine who the mail is to and scan acording to that - thats not a safe way because it can be forged, use headers such as envelope-to or delivered-to as added by your mta to find out where a mail is really going arni
Several messages a day are not getting scanned (no X-Spam-Status)
I have recently upgraded to SA3.2 (via ISPConfig) and have several users seeing messages come through without any SA processing. On my personal account, I see 2-5 messages a day which don't have a X-Spam-Status and are very obviously spam. SA is called through PROCMAIL and I have confirmed that the messages getting through aren't too big to get blocked by the PROCMAIL script. My thoughts are to write another procmail rule at the end to check for the X-Spam-Status header and if missing feed back into the SA rule. This seems like an unneeded hack, and I hope someone could point me at some other troubleshooting ideas. Thanks, Joe Esposito The Seagroatt Companies Albany, NY -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Several-messages-a-day-are-not-getting-scanned-%28no-X-Spam-Status%29-tf4030196.html#a11447911 Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.