I am trying to get out Postfix server to send AOL mail to our ISP rather
than directly to AOL as they insist on bouncing our mail if we send
directly.
I am editing the transport files with the following lines...
aol.com smtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk
.aol.comsmtp:smtp.nildram.co.uk
gmail
> I think you will have to ask the VHCS people. Their site is
> all in German; and, I don't speak German. So I could not
> glean anything from their site at all when I searched for
> SpamAssassin.
I had the same problem unfortunately, but thank you all for trying, it is
most appreciated.
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Ja
> grep the source of VHCS for spamassassin or required_score?
Unfortunately, VHCS does not come with SpamAssassin, it was installed after
as part of the following command...
apt-get install clamav clamav-daemon amavisd-new spamassassin
Which must have modified postfix at install time to invoke i
> > > Or to attack the problem from the other end, are there
> any files on
> > > your system that contain
> > > required_score 4
> >
> > What would be the best way to find that out?
> I have always just used a locate local.cf andlocate
> user_prefs
> this will tell you all of the f
> Or to attack the problem from the other end, are there any
> files on your system that contain
> required_score 4
What would be the best way to find that out?
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Jay
> > On running 'spamassassin -D --lint' it claims to use those config
> > files, and does indeed (as shown by the TEST_E at the end of the
> > output) but it must be using diferent configs when invoked from the
> > mail server. My mail headers list tests not in this list, and only
> > requires
> > > Run 'spamassassin -D --lint' and take a look at the
> output. It will
> > > list all of the config files that it uses in the debug output.
> >
> > It claims to be using the one I am modifying, it lies!
On running 'spamassassin -D --lint' it claims to use those config files, and
does inde
> Please keep list traffic on the list.
Yeah, sorry about that, I keep hitting reply without thinking but this
mailing list doesn't fix the reply-to header like my others do. Appologies.
> The only thing I can tell you is what I told you (at least I
> think it was you) earlier.
It was.
> Run
> Make a rule that hits everything with a low score. Something like
> this:
>
> Header TEST_E ALL =~ /e/
> Describe TEST_E Found an E in the header
> Score TEST_E 0.01
>
> This will fire on every email, but with a low score, it shouldn't
> affect spam detection.
Ok, I inserted thos
> Ah, Debian. :/
Not a big fan myself, but thought I would give Ubuntu a try...
> The other place SA configuration files will show up is in
> ~/.spamassassin. These are per-user files, and set up
> *slightly* differently than the main files. There is one file
> (~/.spamassassin/user_prefs) t
> Run 'spamassassin -D --lint' and look for a line like the following:
>
> [18246] dbg: config: read file /etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre
Thanks, I got...
debug: config: read file /etc/spamassassin/init.pre
But the only thing in that file NOT commented is the loading of 3 plugins
(spf, hashcash
Sorry, should have mentioned that /etc/mail/spamassassin is a link to
/etc/spamassassin not a directory.
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Jay
/share/spamassassin with loads of config files in but I am
not supposed to modify these directly am I?
Any other suggestions as to where the elusive config files could be hiding?
I am using Ubuntu with VHCS if that helps.
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James Smith
IT Director - Music Express
> You need to add the "universe" repository. As to how you do
> this -- I'd suggest asking on an Ubuntu forum -- this is an
> issue with your apt setup, not SpamAssassin itself.
Thanks, added the new repositories and it now looks to be working.
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Jay
ay want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones
used instead.
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Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this?
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James Smith
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