>> In this set up I am lead top believe that Amavisd-new handles the SA
>> config
>> but I did not see a process for spamd so i enabled in rc.conf.
> 
> There is no need for a spamd process in this setup - think of amavisd
> proces as an equivalent of spamd (in that it calls a SpamAssassin library
> of perl modules), but speaks a different protocol: amavisd speaks SMTP,
> spamd speaks spamc/spamd protocol.
> 
> 
Ahh ok I understand that portion.. I was not aware



> 
> The most likely reason for absence of X-Spam-* header fields is that
> the recipient was not considered local - check your setting of 
> @local_domains_maps (or %local_domains or @local_domains_acl).
> X-Spam-* header fields are not inserted for outbound mail (i.e. when
> recipient is not considered local). Check the log (possibly at elevated
> log level) to make sure.
> 
> 

Not sure what I am looking for in log  I can see the rejection but not sure
what I am looking for relative
to the xspam  I am logging at level 4  I am going to bump up top 5

I have this in the config 

 @local_domains_maps = ( read_hash("/usr/local/etc/postfix/virtual_domains")
); # using hash


so my local domains should be recognized


thanks


jason

 


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