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Response to your questions below: On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 06:01 -0800, Shanx wrote: > As you will see from the headers, for some reason it is still forcing > a test against "Required Score" of 2.5. I am trying to see where it is > getting this instruction of 2.5 from. > > 1. In my server-wide /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf I have this: > > required_score 12 > 2. In my user_prefs for an individual domain in cpanel, > at /home/MYDOMAIN/.spamassassin/user_prefs I have this: > required_score 12 > But this is what my incoming mail headers tell me, which confuse me > about where it is picking up these settings! > Content analysis details: (4.7 points, 2.5 required) > pts rule name description > ---- ---------------------- > -------------------------------------------------- > 1.0 EXTRA_MPART_TYPE Header has extraneous Content-type:...type= entry > -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record > Where is it getting that instruction highlighted in red? ("2.5 > required" for those who aren't reading HTML.) In fact, this example is > from a mail that was sent from an email address that's listed as > "whitelist_from" in this domain's user_prefs file, and yet this came > in as spam. Which means SA is reading neither the server wide > instructions (local.cf) nor the domain's individual user_prefs. Any > ideas about where I can start debugging? Thanks! Read the man pages. Post this to the relevant MAILING LISTS (NOT NABBLE!). Hints... when asking questions about cPanel, you may want to post to the cPanel list. This mailing list is for users of SpamAssassin, and we can't and won't answer questions that are not relevant to SpamAssassin, or are related to some proprietary wrapper around SpamAssassin. Good luck, and by all means, once you've stopped using the Nabble interface and have exhausted your options going through the cPanel forums, we'll be happy to help. Rubin P.S.: List Admins: Is there a way to toss Nabble postings automatically? They annoy the hell out of me, and I suspect I'm not alone :) > > ______________________________________________________________________ > View this message in context: WHM/Cpanel: Where are the Server-wide > SpamAssassin settings? > Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Rubin Bennett RB Technologies http://thatitguy.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] (802)223-4448 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary security deserve neither liberty nor safety" --Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759