Dear spamassassin users,
we are using spamassassin on a site-wide basis. It is invoked via a script from postfix and is simply called by "spamassassin -e -x".
Suprisingly, when executing it by a user named filter and executing it by root, different tests are executed (See below). Why could that be? Especially the HTML_FONT_BIG should be in both outputs. The user_prefs file is empty for both users.
Is there a way to make spamassassin report the currently active configuration settings and loaded modules (also available perl modules), to check the configuration?
We are still getting a lot of spam. We already use AWLs, blacklists and Bayes and we have also read the "SpamAssassin" book as well as the FAQs and HOWTOs, but we have still not found any measures to improve the settings. E.g. the mail that was filterd with the tests given below is detected as spam by a simple outlook filter, but spamassassin doesn't detect it. Any hints what we could do? You can find the config below. We are running sa-update regularly.
We don't want to use sa-learn, as the mass of emails is too large. Can't bayes improvements be streamed from a central location?
With best regards, Eddy Ilg -------------- executed as root: -0.0 NO_RELAYS Informational: message was not relayed via SMTP 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 0.3 HTML_FONT_BIG BODY: HTML tag for a big font size -0.0 NO_RECEIVED Informational: message has no Received headers executed with user filter: -0.0 NO_RELAYS Informational: message was not relayed via SMTP 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 0.0 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 40 to 60% [score: 0.4302] -0.0 NO_RECEIVED Informational: message has no Received headers local.cf: required_score 7.0 report_safe 0 use_bayes 1 bayes_auto_learn 1 skip_rbl_checks 0 use_razor2 1 use_dcc 1 use_pyzor 1 ok_languages all ok_locales all