On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 05:26:28PM -0500, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> (2) I turned on the rbl checks to see what would happen (I do not subscribe 
> to any of them, individual user). How can I tell if spamd is actually 
> checking the lists? 

Look at the debug output from "spamassassin -D".  It'll tell you if DNS
is available, and if there are hits you'd see something like:

debug: Ran run_rbl_eval_test rule RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET ======> got hit
debug: Ran run_rbl_eval_test rule RCVD_IN_OSIRUSOFT_COM ======> got hit
debug: Ran run_rbl_eval_test rule RCVD_IN_SBL ======> got hit
debug: Ran run_rbl_eval_test rule X_OSIRU_SPAMWARE_SITE ======> got hit

> (3) I have an account at Fastmail. They generate headings that look like:
> 
> X-Spam-score: 3.7
> X-Spam: spam
> X-Spam-hits: CARRIAGE_RETURNS, FORGED_RCVD_TRAIL, FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS, 
> SPAM_PHRASE_01_02
> 
> This output is really useful, especially the X-Spam-score: information (they 
> also fix it so that negative numbers are set to zero). 

You'd have to modify the code.  The other headers aren't standard.

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