Matt Kettler wrote:
Saurabh Barve wrote:

Hi,

I'm having problems with SpamAssassin-3.0.3 on a Fedora Core 2 machine
along with Sendmail. SpamAssassin is able to identify mail as spam, and
adds its headers to the mail. However, it does not rewrite the subject
header with the `****[SPAM]****' tag.

Here's what I have in local.cf:
--------
required_score 5
bayes_ignore_header X-Upstream-Spamfilter
rewrite_header Subject ****[SPAM]****
add_header all Status _YESNO_, score=_SCORE_ Checker-Version
SpamAssassin version=_VERSION_ on _HOSTNAME
report_safe 0
--------

`spamassassin --lint` does not give me any errors.

I'm using the spamass-milter to do my checking. Here's what I have in
sendmail.cf:
---
560:O InputMailFilters=clamav, spamassassin
---

Any help is greatly appreciated.


That all *looks* like it should work to me. Are you sure your local.cf is in the
right directory? run spamassassin --lint -D and see what SA thinks the "site
rules dir" is.

I will admit it's uncommon to see someone use SA directly from sendmail.cf like
that. Most folks calling SA at the MTA layer use a milter, or an integration
tool, but InputMailFilters should work correctly.

Have you tried feeding a test message directly to spamassassin on the command 
line?
i.e.:
spamassassin < sample-spam.txt


`spamassassin --lint -D` lists that /etc/mail/spamassassin is the "site rules dir". Sorry about not mentioning it, but I am using the spamass-milter package.


I tried feeding a know spam message directly to spamassassin, but same thing - the header shows that the X-Spam-Level was above the score specified for recognizing spam, but the Subject is not being rewritten.

Saurabh.
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