I don't believe we use spamd as we run spamassassin from within MailScanner.
Is there a similar fix for our MailScanner configuration?
Thanks
Kiwidesign
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On Wednesday 04 April 2007 00:48, kiwidesign wrote:
So this is the case. When spamassassin is run as root, the message gets a
high score, but when sudo'd as the postfix user, it gets a significantly
lower score, and two error messages about not being able to write to
spamassassin -t with this user's permissions. Probably you'll
get a low score.
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, kiwidesign wrote:
I think you may misunderstand.
We have a certain email, that is spam. Lets call it 'A'.
When the email A passes through the mail system, it is grabbed by
MailScanner, which in turn puts it through SpamAssassin. The mail is then
delivered if the score is
kiwidesign wrote:
Where would I look to find the list of hits, at scan time?
In the message headers, in the X-Mailscanner-Spam-Status.
However, you might have to re-configure MailScanner to add this to
nonspam, I think it doesn't by default. (bad for debugging, so I'm
pretty sure I changed
April 2007 11:48
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Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Messages receiving High Score but still getting through
kiwidesign wrote:
Where would I look to find the list of hits, at scan time?
In the message headers, in the X-Mailscanner-Spam-Status.
However, you might
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Hi all,
I am relatively new to SpamAssassin and I am having a bit of difficulty
tracking down the reason for some spam messages getting through. When I test
the message it comes up with score of say 23 points with 5 required. To me
this indicates that it should have been
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I am relatively new to SpamAssassin and I am having a bit of difficulty
tracking down the reason for some spam messages getting through. When I
test the message it comes up with score of say 23 points with 5 required.
To me this indicates that
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Can anyone give me some idea of where else I could look for the
problem.
Many thanks
Kiwidesign
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