Does this config use the spamassassin daemon (spamc - spamd)? I am using this config also, but I don't know how to tell if postfix is using the spamassassin daemon or not...
El Viernes, 2 de Abril de 2004 06:31, Theodore Knab escribió: > OK, I think I have Spamassasin working with Clamd on my Debian box. > > I using the following Debian packages: > >From Sarge: > > ii razor 2.361-3 spam-catcher using a collaborative > filtering ii spamassassin 2.63-1 Perl-based spam filter using > text analysis ii spamc 2.63-1 Client for perl-based spam > filtering daemon ii amavisd-new 20030616p7-3 Interface between MTA > and virus scanner/cont > > >From Woody: > > ii postfix 1.1.11-0.woody A high-performance mail transport agent > ii postfix-doc 1.1.11-0.woody Postfix documentation > ii postfix-ldap 1.1.11-0.woody LDAP map support for Postfix > ii postfix-pcre 1.1.11-0.woody PCRE map support for Postfix > ii postfix-tls 1.1.11+tls0.7. TLS and SASL support for Postfix > > My master.cf looks like this: > =============================== > > smtp inet n - y - - smtpd -o content_filter=smtp-amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024 > smtp unix - - - - - smtp > pickup fifo n - - 60 1 pickup > cleanup unix n - - - 0 cleanup > qmgr fifo n - - 300 1 nqmgr > rewrite unix - - - - - trivial-rewrite > bounce unix - - - - 0 bounce > defer unix - - - - 0 bounce > flush unix n - - 1000? 0 flush > smtp unix - - - - - smtp > showq unix n - - - - showq > error unix - - - - - error > local unix - n n - - local > virtual unix - n n - - virtual > lmtp unix - - n - - lmtp > > smtp-amavis unix - - n - 10 smtp > -o smtp_data_done_timeout=1200 > -o disable_dns_lookups=yes > > 127.0.0.1:10025 inet n - n - 10 smtpd > -o content_filter=spamfilter > -o local_recipient_maps= > -o relay_recipient_maps= > -o smtpd_restriction_classes= > -o smtpd_client_restrictions= > -o smtpd_helo_restrictions= > -o smtpd_sender_restrictions= > -o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_mynetworks,reject > -o mynetworks=127.0.0.0/8 > -o strict_rfc821_envelopes=yes > > maildrop unix - n n - 30 pipe > user=daemon argv=/usr/bin/maildrop -d $user > > spamfilter unix - n n - 10 pipe > user=amavis argv=/etc/postfix/spamfilter.sh -f ${sender} -- > ${recipient} > > uucp unix - n n - - pipe > flags=Fqhu user=uucp argv=uux -r -n -z -a$sender - $nexthop!rmail > ($recipient) > > ifmail unix - n n - - pipe > flags=F user=ftn argv=/usr/lib/ifmail/ifmail -r $nexthop ($recipient) > > bsmtp unix - n n - - pipe > flags=Fq. user=bsmtp argv=/usr/lib/bsmtp/bsmtp -d -t$nexthop -f$sender > $recipient > > > My spamfilter looks like this: > =============================== > > #!/bin/sh > # > #/etc/postfix/spamfilter.sh > SENDMAIL="/usr/lib/sendmail -i" > SPAMASSASSIN=/usr/bin/spamc > > EX UNAVAILABLE=69 > > $SPAMASSASSIN -f 2>/dev/null \ > > | $SENDMAIL "$@" || \ > > { echo Message content rejected; exit $EX UNAVAILABLE; } > exit 0 > > My /etc/default/spamd.conf looks like this: > ============================================ > # /etc/default/spamd.conf > # Duncan Findlay > > # WARNING read README.spamd before using. THERE ARE SECURITY RISKS! > > # Change to one to enable spamd > ENABLED=1 > > # Options > # See man spamd for possible options. The -d option is automatically added. > OPTIONS="-c -m 10 -a -H" > > # Set nice level of spamd > #NICE="--nicelevel 16" > > My /etc/amavis/amavisd.conf looks like this > ============================================ > $mydomain = 'annapolislinux.org'; # (no useful default) > $daemon_user = 'amavis'; # (no default (undef)) > $daemon_group = 'amavis'; # (no default (undef)) > $X_HEADER_TAG = 'X-Virus-Scanned'; # (default: undef) > $X_HEADER_LINE = "by $myversion (Debian) at $mydomain"; > $forward method = 'smtp:127.0.0.1:10025'; # where to forward checked mail > $notify method = $forward method; # where to submit notifications > > On 01/04/04 09:52 -0500, Theodore Knab wrote: > > This is kind of a Postfix MTA question. > > > > I was wondering if anyone has both clamd and amavisd working with > > spamassassin on a mail-gateway. > > > > I recently installed amavisd with clamd. It works great for virus > > scanning. Now, I want to get Spamassassin to run on the mail gateway. Has > > anyone seen a good how-to for doing this ? > > > > Here is what I did so far. > > http://www.annapolislinux.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=artic > >le&sid=8&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 > > > > Where do I go from here ? > > > > -- > > ------------------------------------------ > > Ted Knab > > Chester, Maryland 21619 USA > > ------------------------------------------ > > 95f6570216275602f62637f6c6574756e202242796e67602f6e60247 > > 865602478696e6b696e67602d616368696e6560216e6460247865602 > > 56e64602f666028657d616e6964797e2a0 > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > ------------------------------------------ > Ted Knab > Chester, Maryland 21619 USA > ------------------------------------------ > Conquest is easy. Control is not. > -- Kirk, "Mirror, Mirror", stardate unknown