At 07:28 AM 7/31/03 -0400, Sanjay K. Patel wrote:
How can I verify that spamassassin is using dcc? When I do cdcc info I do
get a response but this is no guarantee that spamassassin is using dcc. I
call spamassassin through MailScanner

I usually test my Mailscanner's setup using the spamassassin command line.


I copy or link mailscanner's spam.assassin.prefs.conf to root's user_prefs (/root/.spamassassin/user_prefs).

After you're done with that you can run spamassassin on the command line and it will have most of the settings that it gets when run from MailScanner (other than the AWL enable/disable and other minor settings in mailscannner.conf).

To see if DCC is being used run a copy of spamassassin with the debug output on. Somewhere in the first page or two of debug output should be status information for DCC being called. If you see that, you can be sure SA knows about it.

spamassassin -D <sample-spam.txt

The alternative is to just grep your maillog and look for any mails matching DCC_CHECK. Depending on your mail volume it may take a while for one to hit it.



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