Just to get more information... If I change the email accounts in dovecot.conf from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to my own personal account (hosted off-site), the emails ARE getting forwarded.
If I go into the console and do "cat <mail file> | /usr/sbin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]" then dspam DOES detect and properly retrain. But, when I set the antispam email address to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I see nothing in the logs to indicate that any messages are being sent. -J Any ideas would be greatly appreciated on this one... On 12/10/07, Justin Refice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm trying to setup DSPAM training using the mail-sending backend of the > Antispam filter, unfortunately, things don't appear to be working. > > I've compiled it against the debian etch dovecot libraries, and the plugin > itself builds, and doesn't report any errors when running. As a matter of > fact, it doesn't report ANYTHING when running, except for the initialization > code (DEBUG=syslog): > > imap: antispam: plugin initialising > imap: antispam: "trash" is trash folder > imap: antispam: "Trash" is trash folder > imap: antispam: "Deleted Items" is trash folder > imap: antispam: "spam" is spam folder > imap: antispam: "Spam" is spam folder > imap: antispam: "SPAM" is spam folder > imap: antispam: "junk" is spam folder > imap: antispam: "Junk" is spam folder > imap: antispam: "Junk Mail" is spam folder > imap: antispam: no unsure folders > imap: antispam: mail backend spam address [EMAIL PROTECTED] > imap: antispam: mail backend not-spam address [EMAIL PROTECTED] > imap: antispam: mail backend sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail > imap: antispam: mail backend tmpdir /tmp > > .... > > And that's it. I never hear from the plugin again, regardless of how many > times I create/delete the SPAM folder, or how many times I move/copy > into/out of the folder. The plugin is basically silent. > I don't see the mails being sent/recieved, so I'm assuming that's it > isn't doing anything at all. > > I can manually use the training addresses, so I know they're working. Any > help would be appreciated. > > -Justin R. >