Gary,
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> > It seems that Amavis or SpamAssassin are ignoring the $sa_* settings in the
> > configuration files, no matter what I change.
> Then I suspect you have a procmail recipe or other program calling
> spamassassin after it leaves amavisd-new.
> grep 'SPAM FRO
Hi Gary,
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> > Amavis always has Hits: 0., expect the test spam mail I've sent. Is that
> > normal?
> No. Could be wrong but it appears SpamAssassin is broken. Get a sample
> mail (something other than the gtube), feed it to spamassassin in debug
> mode as the amavis
Gary,
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> > X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1000 tag=-999 tag2=5 kill=10 tests=[GTUBE=1000]
> Everything looks OK. You dug this one out of the local quarantine.
> Is there another MTA or MUA that may be removing the headers as the
> non-spam mail makes its way to your mail
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> > Do you know how to configure Amavis to add X-Spam headers to every mail
> > no matter how high the spam results are?
> You mean no matter how low.
Yes :)
> What domain was the mail addressed to? It's possible $mydomain has a
> bad value. You may want to set it
Gary,
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> >> > All is commented out so everything is enabled - right?
> >> Not on Debian.
> As I said, either comment out these 2 lines, or uncomment the 4 lines
> in 15-content_filter_mode. Given this choice, I would comment these 2
> out.
That did the trick, Amavis
Gary,
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> > All is commented out so everything is enabled - right?
> Not on Debian.
> They have this perverse method of enabling/disabling these checks.
> Either uncomment these or look in one of the files in
> /usr/share/amavis/conf.d/ and comment out the lines that
Mark,
Mark Martinec ijs.si> writes:
> > > Still no headers from Amavis:
> "Hits: -" indicates that SA was not even called.
> Either it is disabled/bypassed, or sender is black/whitelisted,
> or mail size was over the $sa_mail_body_size_limit.
I don't think that it's disabled as every line is a c
Hi Gary,
Gary V johnmecham.com> writes:
> On a stock Debian install spam and virus checks are disabled by
> default. Have you enabled them? If I recall, look in
> 15-content_filter_mode.
I have not enabled them but I think they were enabled by default:
use strict;
# You can modify this file to
Mark,
> > What can I do to get Amavis adding headers into the mails?
> *Recipient* domains must be in local_domains_acl (or related lookups).
> In your example the recipient domain is list.ee.ethz.ch, which is
> not local. Outbound mail does not get spam headers inserted intentionally.
I have t
Hi,
I'm using Amavis 2.4.0 with Postfix 2.2.10 on Debian testing. Amavis
seems to work, at least the logfiles tell me so:
May 9 23:40:34 asterix amavis[19719]: (19719-02) Passed CLEAN,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail_id:
mhtShrj5F20W, Hits: -
Hi,
I'm using Amavis 2.4.0 with Postfix 2.2.10 on Debian testing. Amavis
seems to work, at least the logfiles tell me so:
May 9 23:40:34 asterix amavis[19719]: (19719-02) Passed CLEAN,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail_id:
mhtShrj5F20W, Hits: -, 1
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