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Re: option -r
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Dan Nelson |
Subject: |
Re: option -r |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Jul 2003 12:09:08 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.4i |
In the last episode (Jul 16), Andreas Vogt said:
> I recently updated spamass-milter to 0.2.0 (using together with sendmail
> 8.12.9 and spamassassin 2.54), because I had some Problems using
> Option "-r" on 0.1.3a:
>
> I'm using options -p .... -f -r 10
> an spamass-milter is using these options!
> (ps ax | grep spamass-milter )
>
> I can see in /var/log/mail quite a lot of blocked spam
> (... Blocked by spamassassin ...), so it works, partially.
>
> I (and others) still get recognized and tagged SPAM with scores far
> over 10 points, so spamass-milter sometimes blocks spam, sometimes
> not.
>
> I couldn't get the differences. First, I thought this could happen,
> as many mails come from a secondary MX MTA, which is allowed to
> connect/relay and I'm usind delayed checks (in sendmail
> configuration). But even mails relayed by this host sometimes are
> blocked, sometimes not.
spamass-milter doesn't treat MXes specially unless it is told about
them with the -i flag.
> So what can I do to get deeper in this problem, to find out why this
> happens?
Try adding "-d misc" to your spamass-milter commandline. That should
generate one line in your maillog for each piece of mail scanned:
spamass-milter[]: SA score: 13
and if the score is above your -r threshold, you should see this line
immediately after:
spamass-milter[]: Rejecting
Then if you get another message that wasn't rejected correctly, go back
into /var/log/maillog, see if you can find the log entries matching
the message, and find out what score spamass-milter thought the message
was.
--
Dan Nelson
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- option -r, Andreas Vogt, 2003/07/16
- Re: option -r,
Dan Nelson <=