Hi Marianne,
At 10:33 26-03-2008, Marianne Spiller wrote:
I verified these settings, an it's not spamass-milter not rewriting
headers -- but it does not write *all* headers. IIRC, the X-Spam-Level
should appear in each message, regardless of it's spam or not. But the
only header I see is X-Spam-C
Hi sm,
The startup parameters may be different. Verify what
"spamass_milter_flags" settings used in rc.conf to start the milter.
I'm in doubt we mean the same thing.
I verified these settings, an it's not spamass-milter not rewriting
headers -- but it does not write *all* headers. IIRC, the
Hi Marianne,
At 12:34 25-03-2008, Marianne Spiller wrote:
the milter I'm using is spamass-milter-0.3.1 from pkgsrc, too.
This milter can use the message body returned by spamd, including the
rewritten headers.
I used it under Debian, and it did not need any further configuration.
The star
Hi,
many thanks for your answer.
Find out which milter is being used and whether it can be configured to
add the headers you need.
the milter I'm using is spamass-milter-0.3.1 from pkgsrc, too.
I used it under Debian, and it did not need any further configuration.
Regards,
Marianne
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At 10:14 25-03-2008, Marianne Spiller wrote:
I have a strange problem on my NetBSD-current box:
I installed spamassassin from pkgsrc (V 3.2.3) and configured it in
sendmail (INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`spamassassin'...).
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But newly arrived mail gets never marked as spam; spamassassin[1]
checks i