Amavisd Howto

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That'll be great! 

I'm doing this for a non-profit organization, and once I got the spam filtering done, they were so excited and started coming up with all these other things they'd like (i.e., that Samba server).

I generally do all my testing via telnet, but I guess it'll be easier to use that sample message as well. I'll add that in. 

Thanks,
-will



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ned Slider" <ned@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 5:52:59 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: Amavisd Howto

 

Hi Will,

I may join in with this again as I now have amavisd/spamassassin back up 
and running on my mail server. I've been having a quick look at tweaking 
SA configuration so might write some more on that and I can also check 
the SELinux stuff as needed.

WRT testing, take a look in the amavisd documentation in 
/usr/share/doc/amavisd-new-2.5.4/test-messages. The README describes how 
to inject the supplied spam and virus test messages which may be worth 
adding:

sendmail -i your-address@xxxxxxxxxxx <sample-virus-simple.txt

or you could use your own spam messages if you have any for testing 
(I've been playing with testing DNSBLs and URIBLs).

Funnily enough, I saw your updates but SpamAssassin blocked and 
quarantined the auto-notification email from the Wiki because it 
contained the gtube string you'd added giving it a score of 1000! At 
least I know my SA is working :)

Cheers,

Ned

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