On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 06:37:46PM +0100, J. W. Andersen wrote:
> The only problem remaining now is, that if the same pattern is specified
> for a header/subject test and for a body test, I get hits for both
> test, even though
> the pattern tested for only appears in the subject line and not i
Hmm - presently I feel rather stupid...
I found a tip about starting SA in debug-mode from amavis:
amavisd debug-sa
which revealed a few syntax errors in my local.cf, and these caused header
checks to break off prematurely. So now all my header checks work fine,
and the MISSING_SUBJECT hit vani
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 01:29:22PM +0100, J. W. Andersen wrote:
> which did not hit the spam score. In either case the header is somewhat
> modified by amavis,
> but they still look OK to me, as far as I understand RFC2822.
As long as it's still in the proper rfc-related format it's fine.
> Is t
Theo, thanks a lot for explaining this to me. I have tried the mentioned
test with the spamassassin script,
but I am still unable to make the header tests work.
One problem is, that I do not know how to capture the message file in
the moment when SA gets it
I have tested with 2 different messag
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 10:14:51PM +0100, J. W. Andersen wrote:
> >It sounds more like your system isn't properly passing the message to SA.
> As all my body tests seem to work OK, I guess the messages *are* passed
> to SA. Unless there is
> reason to believe, that postfix or amavis should block t
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 09:30:48PM +0100, J. W. Andersen wrote:
Am I severely misunderstanding something ? Such as definitions of header
(subject) and body ?
It sounds more like your system isn't properly passing the message to SA.
As all my body tests seem
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 09:30:48PM +0100, J. W. Andersen wrote:
> Am I severely misunderstanding something ? Such as definitions of header
> (subject) and body ?
It sounds more like your system isn't properly passing the message to SA.
> The Scenario here is SuSE 10. SpamAssassin is 3.1.7 (initia