Hi Steve, Thanks but i have installed qmail with rpms and i followd this linkl http://sylvestre.ledru.info/howto/howto_qmail_spamassassin.php for spamassasin with qmail-scanner. I dont have any errors. I am able to send and recieve mails but when i watch the /var/log/maillog i find the following ; [root@vijaya vijaya]# tail -f /var/log/maillog > Nov 25 20:36:27 vijaya spamd[818]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at > port 32778 > Nov 25 20:36:27 vijaya spamd[3360]: processing message > <001101c0b7eb$b557c680$02f73f9b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> for root:502. > Nov 25 20:36:31 vijaya spamd[3360]: clean message (0.0/5.0) for root:502 in > 4.5 seconds, 303 bytes. > Nov 25 20:36:32 vijaya spamd[818]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at > port 32783 > Nov 25 20:36:32 vijaya spamd[3370]: processing message <9PS291LhupY> for > root:502. > Nov 25 20:36:36 vijaya spamd[3370]: identified spam (17.3/5.0) for root:502 in > 4.8 seconds, 1544 bytes. > Nov 25 20:36:36 vijaya spamd[818]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at > port 32788 > Nov 25 20:36:36 vijaya spamd[3380]: checking message <9PS291LhupY> for > root:502. > Nov 25 20:36:41 vijaya spamd[3380]: identified spam (17.3/5.0) for root:502 in > 4.4 seconds, 1544 bytes. > Nov 25 21:15:57 vijaya spamd[842]: server started on port 783 (running version > 2.55) > And after this line even when i send a spam mail for testing it doenst seem to show the logs. so my doubt is where is the spam mail getting tagged and where should i check if its tagged as spam or not Thanks and regards, Vijaya On Wednesday 26 November 2003 02:09 am, Steve Phillips wrote: > I have a small guide that I wrote last time I setup Qmail/Vpopmail and > SpamAssassin that a couple of people have asked for and I've since put on > the interweb - the setup was done with a redhat 9.0 box and seemed to work > for me. > > Still needs a bit of work but you can get a copy at > > http://www.lists.geek.nz/qmail > > If you have problems getting this (my connection tends to be a bit > saturated due to flatmates :-) ) then send me an e-mail and i'll e-mail it > privately, would send it to the list but its a little long and not really > on topic. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list