My spamassassin or simscan is bundled with qmailtoaster package so I assume that simscan has configured by default with --enable-spam-auth-user=y option.
One more thing I want to clarify that, if I removed simscan at all...how to configure tcp.smtp to scan spam mail for internal and external mail (Of course both incoming and outgoing). Thanks, Suhag. -----Original Message----- From: Rick Macdougall [mailto:ri...@ummm-beer.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:24 PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: spamassassin or simscan ??? On 27/07/2010 1:41 PM, Suhag P Desai wrote: > > Logs are as per below... > @400000004c4f187213960bb4 tcpserver: pid 4844 from 192.168.10.70 > @400000004c4f1872139a2294 tcpserver: ok 4844 spd:192.168.30.195:25 > :192.168.10.70::60052 > @400000004c4f187216259034 CHKUSER accepted sender: from > <s...@hi.com:s...@hi.com:> remote<SPDESAI:unknown:192.168.10.70> rcpt<> : > sender accepted > @400000004c4f18721698243c CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from > <s...@hi.com:s...@hi.com:> remote<SPDESAI:unknown:192.168.10.70> rcpt > <jai...@hi.com> : found existing recipient > @400000004c4f1872169833dc policy_check: local s...@hi.com -> local > jai...@hi.com (AUTHENTICATED SENDER) Hi, By default, simscan does not run spamc on authenticated users. If you want to scan authenticated users you will need to recompile simscan adding the --enable-spam-auth-user=y configure value. You can find your old configure options in config.log and then just add the --enable-spam-auth-user=y at the end. Regards, Rick