On 10/01/2017, 23:01, "Reindl Harald" <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote:
> >Am 10.01.2017 um 22:42 schrieb Andrea: >> Until last week our mail server had been running Debian Wheezy >>(installed >> circa 2014). Full support for that release was dropped last April so I >> decided to take advantage of the lower traffic during the holidays and >> upgrade to Jessie. >> >> Since then the amount of spam getting though has increased tenfold. >> For example, one mailbox on a very old mailbox (10+ years) now gets on >> average 80 spam messages/day that are not blocked by spamassassin >>because >> they score under the threshold. Before the upgrade, I think about 90-95% >> of the spam was getting caught. >> I tried lowering the cutoff value half a point but the benefits are >> marginal. >> >> I am currently running amavisd-new+clamav+spamassassin with postfix as >>mta >> with the following versions: >> >> * SpamAssassin version 3.3.2 running on Perl version 5.20.2 > >you setup a new server with 3.3.2 in 2017? > >current is 3.4.1 and i know people running it on Debian for more than a >year - sorry but why are you doing that? You¹re right. It seems that something was left over from the previous debian release: root@srv1:~# whereis spamassassin spamassassin: /usr/bin/spamassassin /etc/spamassassin /usr/local/bin/spamassassin /usr/share/spamassassin /usr/share/man/man1/spamassassin.1p.gz root@srv1:~# /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -V SpamAssassin version 3.3.2 running on Perl version 5.20.2 root@srv1:~# /usr/bin/spamassassin -V SpamAssassin version 3.4.0 running on Perl version 5.20.2