Another thing:  It seems to me that it's unnecessary to have both the 
RELAYCLIENT and QS_SPAMASSASSIN vars in the tcp.smtp entry.  Am I 
correct in this assumption?  I would think that only QS_SPAMASSASSIN 
would suffice.

MDB

MDB wrote:
> I need mail from a certain host on my local network to be scanned by 
> SpamAssassin.  It is my understanding that it's possible to force 
> SpamAssassin to check mail from a local machine by setting
> QS_SPAMASSASSIN="1" for the appropriate host entry in the tcp.smtp 
> file.  In addition, setting the RELAYCLIENT var is also supposed to 
> invoke SpamAssassin.  Accordingly, the host's entry looks like this:
>
> 207.xxx.xxx.xxx:allow,RELAYCLIENT="1",QS_SPAMASSASSIN="1",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl"
>  
>
>
> Naturally, the CDB file was rebuilt with "tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb 
> tcp.smtp.tmp < tcp.smtp."
>
> However, mail sent from this host is still not scanned, although mail 
> from non-local hosts are scanned properly.  Qmail-Scanner seems to be 
> ignoring the set variables, which is most puzzling.  Any thoughts on 
> this matter would be most welcome.
>
>


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