On 7/26/2010 9:47 AM, Suhag P Desai wrote: > That's greate Bowie, > > Now I have installed fresh qmail-toaster (with SA obviously) in test setup > centos without any extra configuration. Now let me know by default SA scan > external to internal mail only ? I can send / receive mail without any > problem. I am not sure whethere my SA is working. > > If I want to scan internal-to-internal / internal to external, what changes > to be done in my configuration. ? > > Thanks, > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:bowie_bai...@buc.com] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 7:09 PM > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: SA scan internal to external / internal to internal > > On 7/24/2010 10:35 AM, Suhag P Desai wrote: >> Hi Mailing List users, >> >> >> >> This is my first message in this mail community and I am evaluating SA >> very first time. >> >> >> >> I have few question in my mind regarding working of SA. I gone through >> a FAQ and some documentation from official SA websites. >> >> >> >> 1. Is SA for *external to internal* mail only ??? or it can be >> used to scan *internal to external* and *internal to internal* mail also ? >> > SA will scan anything you send it. It is up to you to configure your > system to send the mail to SA that you wish to scan. > >> 2. How SA consider mail as a SPAM based on the score ? >> > SA scores a message based on the total score of all of the rules that > matched the message. By default, messages scoring 5 points or higher > are considered spam and will get that information added into their > header and possibly also the subject line depending on your > configuration. It is then up to your MTA, procmail, maildrop, or > whatever other "glue" program you are using to decide what to do with > the message. > >> 3. How SA used /usr/share/spamassissin/*.cf file ? >> > Older versions of SA used this to store the original stock rules that > came with the install. The current version does not use this > directory. It comes with no built-in rules and you must run sa-update > to get the latest rules after installation. These rules will go into > /var/lib/spamassassin/3.003001 (for the current version 3.3.1). >
I have no idea. I've never even seen qmail-toaster. I use Courier-MTA and Amavisd-new. Please keep your replies on the list and someone there may be able to help you further. Alternately, ask on the qmail-toaster list. -- Bowie