Tony Earnshaw wrote:
No. amavisd-new doesn't use spamc or spamassassin. It has its own
routines that make use of SA Perl (3) modules and other clearly
documented (in both Perl source code and installation) Perl modules.
Logging is to whatever one sets up in /etc/amavisd.conf and confirms
in /e
Pfargh. You're right, of course... not sure where that came from. Sorry
Jonathan.
Well, if you (Jonathan) don't have an amavisd.conf, then I won't be of
any help anyway, since your setup is obviously quite different from mine.
That's ok. ;) I'm sure there's another way to make it log.. I'll fig
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Joel Baxter wrote:
- I don't know exactly how you have your system set up, but if you're
using SA with amavisd-new, you're probably invoking spamc to process
mail, not using spamd.
No. amavisd-new doesn't use spamc...
Pfargh. You're right, of course... not sure where that
Joel Baxter wrote:
- I don't know exactly how you have your system set up, but if you're
using SA with amavisd-new, you're probably invoking spamc to process
mail, not using spamd.
No. amavisd-new doesn't use spamc or spamassassin. It has its own
routines that make use of SA Perl (3) modules an
- I don't know exactly how you have your system set up, but if you're
using SA with amavisd-new, you're probably invoking spamc to process
mail, not using spamd.
Ah, you're absolutely right! I'm actually basing the setup on the Anomy
Mail Tools setup. In /usr/local/anomy/filter.sh I have:
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Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Hey all,
I'm using spamd/SpamAssassin 2.54, and amavis - all from the Gentoo
Linux ebuilds. i also tossed Anomy mail tools into the mix and although
everything appears to be working great, spamd isn't logging to
/var/log/mail/current anymore. Here's what I see in the