spamassassin problem
Andrew Doades
ard at gpdnet.co.uk
Sat Mar 1 16:44:50 UTC 2008
Thanks for the help, but I just got it, I need to have my mail passed
trough procmail, then spamassassin.
Adam McGreggor wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 01:03:36PM +0000, Andrew Doades wrote:
>
>> I have a ubuntu server 7.10 running and processing a lot of mail, so I
>>
>
> Presumably, the server's handling your mail, directly, and your MTA's
> config'd to invoke SpamAssassin at/close to SMTP time?
>
>
>> recently decided to move onto Spamassassin to filter my spam away but
>> event after several weeks of moving, sa-learn ing, and google searching,
>> I can't find what the problem is...
>>
>> Spamassassin will not mark messages as spam, it's set to put
>>
>
> Typically, there'll be a score indicated in the headers, along with
> something along the lines of "SA-Spam", for high-ranking stuff... you
> can then use those in exim-filters/procmail recipes.
>
>
>> *****SPAM***** in the header, but nothing, no errors in the log!
>>
>
> For the logs: you may wish to see which log(s) SA reports to.
>
> You may need to tweak the stuff in your spamassassin/spampd configs
> (including those in /etc/default), or perhaps your MTA's ACLs
> (again, assuming you're using a fairly standard SA/MTA config).
>
>
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