Mike Burkhouse wrote:
>
> No dice. Adding the -x option did not do the trick.
but I actually suggested
daemon spamd -d -c -x -F 0 -L
Reasons:
"Remember, when running SpamAssassin in such a site-wide configuration, it is
almost 100% likely you will want to run spamd with the '-F 0'"
-- htt
No dice. Adding the -x option did not do the trick.
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Burkhouse wrote:
> Verify spamd is running:
>
> root 2285 1 0 13:14 ?00:00:00 /usr/local/bin/perl
> /usr/local/bin/spamd -d -c -a
-d -c -a is the default which may not be what you need...
I don't guarantee this is the cause but I suspect NOT having the -x option is
causing
for your help,
Mike
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Mike Burkhouse wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to understand how qmail-scanner and spamassassin work together
> so that I can create the optimal installation for my needs.
>
> I am running qmail-1.0.3, spamassassin-2.3.1, qmail-scanner-1.13,
> clamscan-0.22
>
> I intend to use qmail-scanner
Yes, it is.
Mike
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>
> I thought I understood that qmail-scanner would call spamAssassin
> so that I
> would not need to call spamAssassin from Maildrop. Am I wrong? If I am
> right, can I ignore the message above and qmail-scanner will still call
> spamAssassin? If I am wrong, what do I need to do to get qmail-sca
Hi All,
I am trying to understand how qmail-scanner and spamassassin work together
so that I can create the optimal installation for my needs.
I am running qmail-1.0.3, spamassassin-2.3.1, qmail-scanner-1.13,
clamscan-0.22
I intend to use qmail-scanner/spamAssassin globally, not at the Maildir