This dosnt seem to have solved the issue. I'm using the exiscan-acl-4.42-27.patch (http://duncanthrax.net/exiscan-acl/) so exim send mails direct to spamassassin at smtp time. I'm no expert here but looking at the code it seems that this passes the message direct to spamd.
On Thu, 2005-29-12 at 08:28 -0500, tom wright wrote: > Interesting, it looks like I could be calling spamassassin twice (both > through spamc). Once through exim and once with maildrop. I've turned > off the maildrop call and am waiting to see what happens. > > On Thu, 2005-29-12 at 11:46 -0500, Matt Kettler wrote: > > tom wright wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > First time posting here so thanks in advance for any assistance. Looking > > > at my email headers it appears spamassassin is doing an excellent job of > > > classifying my email but in the X-Spam-Status header, even when a mail > > > is classified as ham I still get a summary message. I'm guessing this is > > > incorrect configuration somewhere but since I'm running with pretty much > > > default configuration I'm not sure where to start looking. > > > I'm running SA 3.1.0 on Perl 5.8.7 > > > > How are you calling SpamAssassin? You're not using the -t command-line > > parameter, are you? > > > > > >