On Wednesday 27 June 2007 20:14, Gary V wrote:
to re-enable them you have to uncomment the settings in
/etc/amavis/15-content_filter_mode
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/debian/2.4.2/15-content_filter_mode
I did that. This is Ubuntu, but same difference.
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Joshua Kugler
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 17:26, Mark Martinec wrote:
Amavisd-new 2.3.3
Spamassassin 3.1.0a
Are you still using these old versions? The current
versions are 2.5.2 (or 2.4.5 if need be), and SA 3.1.8 or 3.2.1.
We are losing details of 2.3.3 from our collective mind,
it is more likely to
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 18:13, Gary V wrote:
You won't see X-Virus-Scanned unless you are doing virus scans, but
that is another matter.
OK
With $sa_tag_level_deflt = -999; and
@local_domains_maps = ( [ .example.com ] );
Those are set.
and spam checks are not bypassed, it should work.
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 16:43, Mark Martinec wrote:
I'm sorry for all this hassle...I really don't see what I have configured
incorrectly. Do you want me to post my entire Amavis config? I can't
see why this would be so difficult. :)
Perhaps we should see the full log now (at log level
Joshua.
Attached is a debug output from one message (I think) using
/etc/init.d/amavis debug.
Sorry, this mailing list is stripping most attachments.
Either post in-line, or store on some server and provide URL.
A couple troubling things catch my eye:
Jun 27 16:49:49 mail.warbelows.com
Mark wrote:
Joshua.
Attached is a debug output from one message (I think) using
/etc/init.d/amavis debug.
Sorry, this mailing list is stripping most attachments.
Either post in-line, or store on some server and provide URL.
A couple troubling things catch my eye:
Jun 27 16:49:49
Amavisd-new 2.3.3
The Debian amavisd-new 2.3.3 package probably uses /etc/amavis/amavisd.conf
if it
is started with 'amavisd-new start' and it will use the files found in
/etc/amavisd/conf.d/ if started with /etc/init.d/amavis start. This
version of amavisd-new on Debian is a mess. What
On Monday 25 June 2007 19:31, Mike Cappella wrote:
But I don't see any headers added to the messages. I used
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratedInPostfixWithAma
vis to help me with my setup. Can someone point me to
something I might be missing?
Have you verified that
Gary wrote:
The next question would be - are you sending mail to amavisd-new
at all? What MTA are you using?
Also, don't test by sending mail from the local machine using sendmail
or similar. Send from an external client via SMTP.
Gary V
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 14:29, Gary V wrote:
Joshua wrote:
Have you verified that spamassassin is actually being called for the
mail in question?
That's what I'm trying to do. In reply to another e-mail, I have these
lines in my config file:
$X_HEADER_TAG = 'X-Virus-Scanned';
Joshua wrote:
Virus is un-commented, bypass_spam is commented (all occurrences I could
find). Here are the headers added to the mail once it hits the server
(mail.example.com, to protect the innocent :) ).
Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])
by mail.example.com
Gary wrote:
With $sa_tag_level_deflt = -999; and
@local_domains_maps = ( [ .example.com ] );
and spam checks are not bypassed, it should work. Is there another
server downstream removing X-Spam headers?
Are you using SQL or LDAP and the recipient's spam_tag_level is
observed instead of the
Setup:
Postfix 2.2.10
Amavisd-new 2.3.3
Spamassassin 3.1.0a
I have Postfix and Amavis configured and working correctly. Mail is received
by Postfix and sent through Amavis, and is sent back to Postfix, and arrives
in the user's mailbox. I have spamassassin installed and the rulesets
Setup:
Postfix 2.2.10
Amavisd-new 2.3.3
Spamassassin 3.1.0a
I have Postfix and Amavis configured and working correctly.
Mail is received by Postfix and sent through Amavis, and is
sent back to Postfix, and arrives in the user's mailbox. I
have spamassassin installed and the
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
Setup:
Postfix 2.2.10
Amavisd-new 2.3.3
Spamassassin 3.1.0a
I have Postfix and Amavis configured and working correctly. Mail is received
by Postfix and sent through Amavis, and is sent back to Postfix, and arrives
in the user's mailbox. I
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