At 04:23 PM 1.2.2011 -0600, Dave Funk wrote:
>On Sun, 2 Jan 2011, Jack L. Stone wrote:
>
>> Sorry to have to return to the trough so soon, but still dealing with
>> issues since recent upgrade of SA. Downgraded but no help there either, so
>> went back to latest version.
>>
>> Am using FBSD-7.x with Sendmail and SA-3.3.1_3
>>
>> Here is the SA headers in an email tagged as spam but got through anyway:
>> X-Spam-Flag: YES
>> X-Scanned-By: milter-spamc/1.15.388 (mail.sagedata.net [38.106.15.121]);
>> Sun, 02 Jan 2011 08:42:43 -0600
>> X-Spam-Status: YES, hits=11.50 required=4.50
>> X-Spam-Level: xxxxxxxxxxx
>> X-Spam-Report: Content analysis details:   (11.5 points, 4.5 required)
>>
>> Additionally, in my "local.cf" file I have tried to manage the "X-Spam"
>> headers to exclude the X-Spam_Level, but it's still there contrary to the
>> config:
>> X-Spam-Level: xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> First I tried the "remove_header spam Level" and didn't change a thing. So,
>> then went to the extreme and started with the "clear_headers" config with
>> add-backs of only those I wanted. Still no joy.
>>
>
>The spamassassin header add/remove functionality is all predicated upon
>spamassassin being used as a filter element in a mail processing pipeline.
>(IE messages are passed to SA (either directly or via spamc) on 
>standard-in and the results on std-out are then passed on to the mail 
>delivery system. Thus SA can modify the message, adding/removing headers,
>wrapping the body etc.
>
>You are using SA with sendmail & a sendmail-milter (milter-spamc). In that
>architecture sendmail hands a -copy- of the message to the milter, the 
>milter passes it on to SA, the milter receives the results from SA, and 
>the milter then decides what operations it should tell sendmail to perform
>on the original message inside sendmail (add/modify/remove headers, accept 
>or reject the message, etc).
>So the SA header operations (which are written to std-out of SA) do
>not have any direct effect on the message as passed thru sendmail.
>That is entirely the function of the milter.
>
>You need to look at the documentation (or source code) of the milter
>to see what header mods you can make/change.
>
>
>-- 
>Dave Funk                                  University of Iowa
>

Hi, Dave.

No, the "milter-spamc" doesn't change the header in this case. I had
checked on that before. It can tag the subject only and I have that turned
off.

Jack

(^_^)
Happy trails,
Jack L. Stone

System Admin
Sage-american

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