Re: Scoring Issues

2018-01-26 Thread Computer Bob
I did not think so, but will check another day. 15 hours is enough for today. On 1/26/18 4:20 PM, John Hardin wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2018, b...@inter-control.com wrote: Oh, here is the X-SPAM status from the command line: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on     M1-2.

Re: Scoring Issues

2018-01-26 Thread Computer Bob
Ok, I will look now, what am I looking for ? On 1/26/18 4:20 PM, John Hardin wrote: On Fri, 26 Jan 2018, b...@inter-control.com wrote: Oh, here is the X-SPAM status from the command line: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on     M1-2.dettenwanger.inter-control.com X-

Re: Scoring Issues

2018-01-26 Thread Computer Bob
My understanding is that spamassassin is configured for razor and uribl. amavisd-new is configured to call spamassassin so is spamassassin not doing the sub calls ? I see no docs on configuring razor directly in amavis. If you could tell me what to look for it would be appreciated. On 1/26/18

Re: Scoring Issues

2018-01-30 Thread Computer Bob
Follow-up, I did a dist-upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and the process whacked the SA bad. Removal and purging of SA was necessary and a fresh reinstall brought it back. It is currently "factory fresh". Still my problems persist, I am pursuing this via the Amavis mail list as command line calls

Re: Scoring Issues

2018-01-30 Thread Computer Bob
massassin folder. Any further suggestions ? On 1/30/18 11:31 AM, Computer Bob wrote: Follow-up, I did a dist-upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and the process whacked the SA bad. Removal and purging of SA was necessary and a fresh reinstall brought it back. It is currently "factory fresh".

Re: Scoring Issues

2018-01-30 Thread Computer Bob
Thank you, Yes,  DCC Razor and Pyzor are installed and running. I will look into your other suggestions and let you know. On 1/30/18 1:37 PM, David Jones wrote: On 01/30/2018 11:47 AM, Computer Bob wrote: Also: I modified the following SA local.cf items

Differing scores on spamassassin checks

2018-04-15 Thread Computer Bob
Greeting all, * *I have had some issues with spam getting low scores and in troubleshooting I have found that if I run a command line check with "spamassassin -D -x  < test" on a mail in question, I get a very high score when run under user root. When run under user spamd it gets a low passing

Re: Differing scores on spamassassin checks

2018-04-15 Thread Computer Bob
Here is a root scan:  https://pastebin.com/qdXMRzKb Here is the same run under spamd: https://pastebin.com/SvvYptYv On 4/15/18 11:34 AM, Computer Bob wrote: Greeting all, * *I have had some issues with spam getting low scores and in troubleshooting I have found that if I run a command line

Re: Differing scores on spamassassin checks

2018-04-16 Thread Computer Bob
Well, now I am more thoroughly confused than usual. #:) On 4/15/18 2:04 PM, RW wrote: On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 13:39:31 -0500 Computer Bob wrote: Update: For this location, it is ok to have a central bayes database, so I turned off AWL, adjusted local.cf to contain: bayes_path /Central_Path

Re: Differing scores on spamassassin checks

2018-04-17 Thread Computer Bob
I would like to thank everyone for your responses, they have been great. This maillist has not failed to help me improve things everytime I use it. So this particular server has virtual domains and virtual users in a folder hierarchy there under all owned by 'vmail' user. I have done the follow