On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 05:28:35PM +0300, Nikolaos Milas wrote: > On 23/8/2016 11:58 μμ, Sean Greenslade wrote: > > > Hope this is helpful, > > Thanks Sean for your time and eagerness to help. I appreciate it. > > I am planning to try your suggestions. > > I am using CentOS 6. Can you please let me know about the perl package > SPF-related bug you mentioned?
The bug is a CentOS 7-specific bug as far as I know. Here is the bug page if you're interested (see comment 29): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200167 I would also suggest considering upgrading to CentOS 7, as 6 is going to end full updates next year. > I have installed: > > yum --enablerepo=epel install perl-Mail-SPF perl-Sys-Hostname-Long > > Would this be OK, or I should add/change something? Make sure the SPF rules have weights set, then check the spam report for a message. If SPF is working, you should see at least one of the SPF rules trigger for every message. > Finally, I note that in my setup I am loading/running spamassassin from > within amavis and not directly in postfix. I'm not familiar with amavis, but I doubt that would be a problem. SpamAssassin runs as the spamd daemon, which loads its configuration directly from the /etc files. --Sean