> On Apr 11, 2024, at 5:51 PM, Darrell Budic <bu...@onholyground.com> wrote:
> 
> On Apr 11, 2024, at 3:30 PM, Bill Cole 
> <sausers-20150...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On 2024-04-10 at 21:19:48 UTC-0400 (Wed, 10 Apr 2024 20:19:48 -0500)
>> Darrell Budic <bu...@onholyground.com <mailto:bu...@onholyground.com>>
>> is rumored to have said:
>> 
>>>> On Apr 10, 2024, at 2:52 PM, Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.eu> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Darrell Budic skrev den 2024-04-10 19:48:
>>>> 
>>>>> Anything I’m missing?
>>>> 
>>>> using amavisd ?
>>>> 
>>>> then try this in amavisd.conf:
>>> 
>>> No, I”m using spamass-milter to send it over from postfix. Here’s my 
>>> spamass-milter config in case I missed something there (systemd running it 
>>> on alma 8 in this case):
>>> 
>>> EXTRA_FLAGS="-e onholyground.com -u defang -m -r 15 -i 127.0.0.1 -g sa-milt 
>>> -- --max-size=5120000 
>>> --dest=sa0.int.ohgnetworks.com,sa1.int.ohgnetworks.com —randomize"
>> 


Found it, even with the -m, spamass-milter only replaces a hardcoded set of 
X-Spam-* headers, not anything that comes back from spamd. With some more work, 
I was able to confirm that spamc/spamd were indeed including the headers where 
they were supposed to be.

Thanks for the help tracking it down, I’m going to reconsider my preference for 
milters here ;)

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