On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 07:35:04AM +0100, Claude Frantz wrote:
"John A. Hengstler" wrote:
I have noticed this as well.....Here I'm running spamd on the same system. I'm surprised to see that
I am using spamd on a separate server, and local.cf on that server
is ignored. I can put rules into /usr/local/share/spamassasin and
the pull in just fine. But putting new rules into local.cf are
getting ignored per documentation doesn't work for me.
spamc and SA called via amavisd do not give the same result. In my
understanding, spamc is simply calling spamd. When using spamc,
local.cf is used. When called via amavisd, local.cf is ignored.
Does amavisd use spamc? I thought amavisd being a perl program would simply load the spamassassin module at start and use it directly rather than making a spamc call which causes a fork in spamd to filter the message.
I have never used amavisd so I probably don't know what I'm talking about.
i'm using amavisd-new and it surely uses local.cf. there are only some settings that amavisd overrides. like "required_hits" for example which needs to be set in /etc/amavsid.conf
but custom scores, sitewide custom rules and other things can still be set there.
ralf
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