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Sendmail has a .mc file which creates a .cf file here's ours:

include(`/usr/share/sendmail-cf/m4/cf.m4')dnl

VERSIONID(`setup for linux')dnl

OSTYPE(`linux')dnl

dnl #

dnl # Do not advertize sendmail version.

dnl #

dnl define(`confSMTP_LOGIN_MSG', `$j Sendmail; $b')dnl

dnl #

dnl # default logging level is 9, you might want to set it higher to

dnl # debug the configuration

dnl #

dnl define(`confLOG_LEVEL', `9')dnl

dnl #

dnl # Uncomment and edit the following line if your outgoing mail needs to

dnl # be sent out through an external mail server:

dnl #

dnl define(`SMART_HOST', `smtp.your.provider')dnl

dnl #

define(`confDEF_USER_ID', ``8:12'')dnl

dnl define(`confAUTO_REBUILD')dnl

define(`confTO_CONNECT', `1m')dnl

define(`confTRY_NULL_MX_LIST', `True')dnl

define(`confDONT_PROBE_INTERFACES', `True')dnl

define(`PROCMAIL_MAILER_PATH', `/usr/bin/procmail')dnl

define(`ALIAS_FILE', `/etc/aliases')dnl

define(`STATUS_FILE', `/var/log/mail/statistics')dnl

define(`UUCP_MAILER_MAX', `2000000')dnl

define(`confUSERDB_SPEC', `/etc/mail/userdb.db')dnl

define(`confPRIVACY_FLAGS', `authwarnings,novrfy,noexpn,restrictqrun')dnl

define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following allows relaying if the user authenticates, and disallows

dnl # plaintext authentication (PLAIN/LOGIN) on non-TLS links

dnl #

dnl define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A p')dnl

dnl #

dnl # PLAIN is the preferred plaintext authentication method and used by

dnl # Mozilla Mail and Evolution, though Outlook Express and other MUAs do

dnl # use LOGIN. Other mechanisms should be used if the connection is not

dnl # guaranteed secure.

dnl # Please remember that saslauthd needs to be running for AUTH.

dnl #

dnl TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`EXTERNAL DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl

dnl define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `EXTERNAL GSSAPI DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5
LOGIN PLAIN')dnl

dnl #

dnl # Rudimentary information on creating certificates for sendmail TLS:

dnl #     cd /etc/pki/tls/certs; make sendmail.pem

dnl # Complete usage:

dnl #     make -C /etc/pki/tls/certs usage

dnl #

dnl define(`confCACERT_PATH', `/etc/pki/tls/certs')dnl

dnl define(`confCACERT', `/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt')dnl

dnl define(`confSERVER_CERT', `/etc/pki/tls/certs/sendmail.pem')dnl

dnl define(`confSERVER_KEY', `/etc/pki/tls/certs/sendmail.pem')dnl

dnl #

dnl # This allows sendmail to use a keyfile that is shared with OpenLDAP's

dnl # slapd, which requires the file to be readble by group ldap

dnl #

dnl define(`confDONT_BLAME_SENDMAIL', `groupreadablekeyfile')dnl

dnl #

dnl define(`confTO_QUEUEWARN', `4h')dnl

dnl define(`confTO_QUEUERETURN', `5d')dnl

dnl define(`confQUEUE_LA', `12')dnl

dnl define(`confREFUSE_LA', `18')dnl

define(`confTO_IDENT', `0')dnl

dnl FEATURE(delay_checks)dnl

FEATURE(`no_default_msa', `dnl')dnl

FEATURE(`smrsh', `/usr/sbin/smrsh')dnl

FEATURE(`mailertable', `hash -o /etc/mail/mailertable.db')dnl

FEATURE(`virtusertable', `hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable.db')dnl

FEATURE(redirect)dnl

FEATURE(always_add_domain)dnl

FEATURE(use_cw_file)dnl

FEATURE(use_ct_file)dnl

FEATURE(`dnsbl',`relays.ordb.org', `"550 5.7.1 Access denied(O):
Unsolicited e-mail from " $&{client_addr} " refused. "',`t')dnl

dnl #FEATURE(`dnsbl',`dnsbl.sorbs.net',`"554 Rejected " $&{client_addr} "
found in dnsbl.sorbs.net"', `t')dnl

FEATURE(`dnsbl', `b.barracudacentral.org', `', `"550 Mail from "
$&{client_addr} " refused. Rejected for bad WHOIS info on IP of your SMTP
server " in http://www.barracudacentral.org/lookups "')dnl

FEATURE(`dnsbl',`zen.spamhaus.org')dnl

FEATURE(`dnsbl',`l2.apews.org')

FEATURE(`dnsbl',`bl.spamcop.net')

FEATURE(`dnsbl', `psbl.surriel.com')

dnl HACK(`milter-greylist')

INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`greylist',`S=local:/var/run/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock')dnl

define(`confMILTER_MACROS_CONNECT', `j, {if_addr}')dnl

define(`confMILTER_MACROS_HELO', `{verify}, {cert_subject}')dnl

define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVFROM', `i, {auth_authen}')dnl

define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT', `{greylist}')dnl


#Optional

dnl #

dnl # Added by agw, 21 Sept 2005

dnl #

FEATURE(`domaintable')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following limits the number of processes sendmail can fork to
accept

dnl # incoming messages or process its message queues to 20.) sendmail
refuses

dnl # to accept connections once it has reached its quota of child
processes.

dnl #

dnl define(`confMAX_DAEMON_CHILDREN', `20')dnl

dnl #

dnl # Limits the number of new connections per second. This caps the
overhead

dnl # incurred due to forking new sendmail processes. May be useful against

dnl # DoS attacks or barrages of spam. (As mentioned below, a per-IP
address

dnl # limit would be useful but is not available as an option at this
writing.)

dnl #

dnl define(`confCONNECTION_RATE_THROTTLE', `3')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The -t option will retry delivery if e.g. the user runs over his
quota.

dnl #

FEATURE(local_procmail, `', `procmail -t -Y -a $h -d $u')dnl

FEATURE(`access_db', `hash -T<TMPF> -o /etc/mail/access.db')dnl

FEATURE(`blacklist_recipients')dnl

EXPOSED_USER(`root')dnl

dnl #

dnl # For using Cyrus-IMAPd as POP3/IMAP server through LMTP delivery
uncomment

dnl # the following 2 definitions and activate below in the MAILER section
the

dnl # cyrusv2 mailer.

dnl #

dnl define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrusv2')dnl

dnl define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS', `FILE /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following causes sendmail to only listen on the IPv4 loopback
address

dnl # 127.0.0.1 and not on any other network devices. Remove the loopback

dnl # address restriction to accept email from the internet or intranet.

dnl #

dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following causes sendmail to additionally listen to port 587 for

dnl # mail from MUAs that authenticate. Roaming users who can't reach their

dnl # preferred sendmail daemon due to port 25 being blocked or redirected
find

dnl # this useful.

dnl #

dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=submission, Name=MSA, M=Ea')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following causes sendmail to additionally listen to port 465, but

dnl # starting immediately in TLS mode upon connecting. Port 25 or 587
followed

dnl # by STARTTLS is preferred, but roaming clients using Outlook Express
can't

dnl # do STARTTLS on ports other than 25. Mozilla Mail can ONLY use STARTTLS

dnl # and doesn't support the deprecated smtps; Evolution <1.1.1 uses smtps

dnl # when SSL is enabled-- STARTTLS support is available in version 1.1.1.

dnl #

dnl # For this to work your OpenSSL certificates must be configured.

dnl #

dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtps, Name=TLSMTA, M=s')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following causes sendmail to additionally listen on the IPv6
loopback

dnl # device. Remove the loopback address restriction listen to the network.

dnl #

dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`port=smtp,Addr=::1, Name=MTA-v6, Family=inet6')dnl

dnl #

dnl # enable both ipv6 and ipv4 in sendmail:

dnl #

dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Name=MTA-v4, Family=inet, Name=MTA-v6, Family=inet6')

dnl #

dnl # We strongly recommend not accepting unresolvable domains if you want
to

dnl # protect yourself from spam. However, the laptop and users on computers

dnl # that do not have 24x7 DNS do need this.

dnl #

dnl FEATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl

dnl #

dnl FEATURE(`relay_based_on_MX')dnl

dnl #

dnl # Also accept email sent to "localhost.localdomain" as local email.

dnl #

dnl LOCAL_DOMAIN(`localhost.localdomain')dnl

dnl #

dnl # The following example makes mail from this host and any additional

dnl # specified domains appear to be sent from mydomain.com

dnl #

MASQUERADE_AS(`our domain’)dnl

dnl #

dnl # masquerade not just the headers, but the envelope as well

dnl #

FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)dnl

dnl #

dnl # masquerade not just @mydomainalias.com, but @*.mydomainalias.com as
well

dnl #

dnl FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain)dnl

dnl #

dnl MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(localhost)dnl

dnl MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(localhost.localdomain)dnl

dnl MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(mydomainalias.com)dnl

dnl MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(mydomain.lan)dnl


# SMTP greet delay may deter spam, as per

#   https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/OtherTricks

# agw 22 June 2014 (H0.5BDAGW)

FEATURE(`greet_pause', `10000')


MAILER(smtp)dnl

MAILER(procmail)dnl

dnl MAILER(cyrusv2)dnl


LOCAL_RULE_3

# custom S3 begin ... courtesy of Andrzej Filip <a...@bigfoot.com>

R$-/FACULTY/FIRE $@ $>3 $1@ ourdomain

R$-/GUEST/FIRE $@ $>3 $1@ ourdomain

R$-/STAFF/FIRE    $@ $>3 $1@ ourdomain

R$-/STUDENTS/FIRE $@ $>3 $1@ourdomain

# custom S3 end


On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 8:55 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>
wrote:

> STAY ON LIST
>
> Am 24.07.2016 um 02:50 schrieb Robert Kudyba:
>
>> OK then the next question is why would some messages not be getting
>> scanned whilst others are? What else can I check? Could another config
>> file be bypassing? There's nothing in the whitelist unless I'm not
>> checking all the possible paths to whitelists?
>>
>
> i don't see how spamassassin is supposed to be called in your setup at
> all, in my setups with spamass-milter (postfix) talking to spamd it's
> impossible to skip it at all
>
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net
>> <mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>     Am 24.07.2016 um 02:14 schrieb Robert Kudyba:
>>
>>         sample header of a missed spam/false negative:
>>
>>         http://txt.do/5em14
>>
>>
>>     there are no spamassassin headers - so what is your evidence that
>>     this message ever went through spamassassin?
>>
>
>

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