On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 19:43, Mike Carlson wrote:
> Well I got spamass-milter installed and when I send the test mail outlined in
> the activation.txt file, my root user gets the messages and they are properly
> marked, but when I set up my forwarding to my exchange box, none of the mail
> that gets forwarded to my exchange box gets caught as spam. I even resent the
> test email to an address on my exchange box. 
> 
> Is there some other step I need to do for spamass-milter to process the email
> forwarded to my exchange box?
> 
> -Mike

I think you'll find that this is an MTA issue.

I would look into the differences between local and remote delivery. For
example in qmail you have two different programs called for local queues
and remote queues. The local one can process .qmail and promail scripts.
The remote one goes straight to the next MTA and won't process anything
unless you do some real gymnastics.

-- 
AltGrendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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