Gary V wrote:
> Troy wrote:
>
>> In the amavis.conf file in the spamassassin area I have the following but
>> mail that is above 10 is still being delivered. Sample header of delivered
>> mail at the bottom. So what I want to happen is spam that is 6.3 or more but
>> less than 10 gets delivered wi
Troy Davis wrote:
> Amavis-new and spamassin have been installed for me but I am trying to work
> on getting it working better / properly
>
> First I do not seem to be getting a log file in /var/log as the amavisd.conf
> file directs, So help on getting a log file would be first.
>
>
>
> # Sec
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Gary V wrote:
> > FWIW, amavisd/spamassassin caught and either blocked or flagged 125,667
> > SPAM messages in 13 hours.
>
> I'm curious, is 250,000 (accepted) msgs/day normal traffic for you or
> are you getting hit with a substantial dictionary attack like some
> others? D
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Milton Cyrus wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Think you forgot to put
>
> content_filter=smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024
>
> in main.conf.
> > > From the postfix master.cf:
> >
> > smtp inet n - y - - smtpd
> > -o content_filter=smtp-amavis:[12
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Mark Martinec wrote:
> The answer is in your logs, check both the Postfix log as well as amavis log.
>
> Mark
OK, looking at the TIMING section of the amavis log (part of
/var/log/maillog), I'm noticing that the normal scan time for SA is around
4.5 to 5 seconds per mess
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Tom,
>
> > All seemed to go well for about 25 minutes, then the mailq started to grow
> > and inbound mail was delayed.
>
> The answer is in your logs, check both the Postfix log as well as amavis log.
>
> Mark
Thanks Mark,
I'll look into it furth
562]: warning: to turn off these
warnings specify: qmgr_clog_warn_time = 0
I have tried modifying the settings, but to no avail. Any suggestions?
FWIW, amavisd/spamassassin caught and either blocked or flagged 125,667
SPAM messages in 13 hours.
Thanks
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Tom Gwilt
Conneaut Telephone Company
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