Matt Kettler schrieb am 17.02.2007 15:08:
> David Obando wrote:
>   
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I installed SA on a Debian Etch system together with Postfix and Amavis.
>> Strangely SA doens't score mails at all, but I don't see why.
>>
>> See the output of a spam mail I checked manually, When I run a check on
>> the same mail on a different machine, it is scored:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# spamassassin -D < spam
>>     
>
> <snip, gigantic debug out, more or less showing SA works>.
>
> Ok, we know SA works when invoked as the "spamassassin" script.. What's
> your amavis configuration for SpamAssassin like?
>
> Is your @local_domains_acl set correctly?
>
> What is your tag_level set to? (note: this doesn't mean tagged as spam,
> it means has any SA type headers added at all, set to -999 if you want
> sane behavior)
>
> See also the amavis faq:
>
> http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/#faq-spam
>
>
>   
Hi,

I don't think that SA is working because no test are made! When I
SA-check a GTUBE mail then it is not scored but it should be scored with
at least 1000 points!

The problem doesn't have to do with amavis but I post you my configs:

my @local_domains_acl is:

05-domain_id:@local_domains_acl = ( ".$mydomain" );

My tag levels:
20-debian_defaults:$sa_tag_level_deflt  = 2.0;  # add spam info headers
if at, or above that level
20-debian_defaults:$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 8.31; # add 'spam detected'
headers at that level
50-user:$sa_tag_level_deflt  = -10; # zeige Spam-Infos im Mail-Header
immer an

Regards,
David

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