On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2009-06-30 14:08:33, schrieb John Hardin:
If zen worked to catch the message in procmail, how does it not work on
your MTA? Or did we misinterpret your original post?
In Debian, the network related scans are activated and I do not know,
why ZEN is never executed. If you know more about the "Debian Lenny"
version of spamassassin, maybe you can point me into the right direction
where to search.
I was speaking of using zen as a MTA-level hard reject in your MTA, not in
SpamAssassin running on the same box as your MTA. That's what we're
suggesting. Do you have the ability to add it as a MTA-level DNSBL?
I don't know why zen wouldn't be working in SA. Network tests disabled,
perhaps? Do other DNSBLs or URIBLs work there? Perhaps run SpamAssassin in
debugging mode and see if it complains about something like Net::DNS being
missing.
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