RE: Postfix & Spamassassin

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Hi Brett

Have you added the spamd filter to your /etc/postfix/master.cf file?
It's been a wee while since I did any spamd/postfix config, but I'm sure you
need to add a filter to the bottom of the master.cf which will use a shell
script to invoke spamd.
If you do a google search for postfix filter.sh you should be able to find a
sample master.cf and filter.sh.

Gordon



-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Franck [mailto:bfranck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 30 October 2003 15:59
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Postfix & Spamassassin


Hey all,

I know this is off-topic for this list, but you guys have been excellent in
helping me and others in off-topic issues of this list, and doesn't seem to
upset to many on the list.  :-)

I have Postfix 2.016 Running and Spamassassin 2.44 up and running, pretty
peachy.....(neither one complains, and mail runs very well...)  The question
is, it doesn't seem like Spamd/Spamassassin is "DOING" anything.......no
mail is flagged as spam by it that I can tell, and it's a big memory hog if
it's not doing anything......is there anything you have to tell Postfix to
do to use spamd??

Brett

(My Spamassassin Cfg)

required_hits           5.0
rewrite_subject       1
subject_tag            ****SPAM****
report_safe             1
use_terse_report        0
use_bayes               1
auto_learn              1
skip_rbl_checks         0
use_razor2              1
use_dcc                 1
use_pyzor               1
header LOCAL_RCVD Received =~ /\S+\.perfectnetusa\.com\s+\(.*\[.*\]\)/
describe LOCAL_RCVD Received from local machine
score LOCAL_RCVD -50
ok_languages            all
ok_locales              all




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