On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have what I take to be the standard postfix/amavis/dovecot/spamassassin
> setup
>
> on my CentOS server, and as far as I can tell it is working fine.
>
> However, I must confess that I do not know how spamassassin is working,
>
> what it d
I have what I take to be the standard postfix/amavis/dovecot/spamassassin setup
on my CentOS server, and as far as I can tell it is working fine.
However, I must confess that I do not know how spamassassin is working,
what it does with spam, whether this is fed to sa-learn and if so how.
(I collect
Dierenshop "de Kooi" wrote:
Hi there,
I am rather new to spamassassin and so to this list.
Using: postfix ver 2.1.5
on slackware 10.2
spamassassin 3.1.1
I have a problem to use spamassassin with my postfix configuration.
I think the problem is modeling the master.cf. I have added the
This is
Hi there,
I am rather new to spamassassin and so to this list.
Using: postfix ver 2.1.5
on slackware 10.2
spamassassin 3.1.1
I have a problem to use spamassassin with my postfix configuration.
I think the problem is modeling the master.cf. I have added the
spamfilter unix - n n - - pipe
flags=
Alan Fullmer wrote:
> Yes they are rejecting mail for unknown users.
>
> However, currently I have it discard flagged spam, rather than reject
> it. Granted there are some that SA does not catch, therefore go into
> the whole limbo situation.
>
> I currently have no way for this machine to check
I am wondering if anyone can direct me to any books/sites/etc regarding
possibly running postfix on one or more servers accepting mail, processing
with SA, then forwarding onto a 3rd machine.
Currently my setup only includes one Postfix box, which does all of the
mail
filtering (with spamassass
ed.
> If you're running that on one machine, makes me wonder. I will investigate
> on that part.
>
>
> -Alan Fullmer
> www.xnote.com
> www.zoobuh.com
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, Ja
m
-Original Message-
From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 2:44 PM
To: 'SpamAssassin Users'
Subject: RE: Load Balancing with Postfix [and SpamAssassin]
Alan Fullmer wrote:
>
> The setup works, however I get so backlogged. For example
Alan Fullmer wrote:
>
> The setup works, however I get so backlogged. For example, running a
> mailq as we speak, comes up with:
> 35918 Kbytes in 5257 Requests.
>
> It eventually gets through, and during the night it catches up. I am
> seeing delays up to 3 hours sometimes. I tail -f the mai
Greetings,
I am wondering if anyone can direct me to any books/sites/etc regarding
possibly running postfix on one or more servers accepting mail, processing
with SA, then forwarding onto a 3rd machine.
Currently my setup only includes one Postfix box, which does all of the mail
filtering (with
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