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Spamassassin and amavis configuration
- From: Marcos Vinicius Lazarini <lazarini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 23:46:30 -0300 (BRT)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0408292343480.30114@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I have a SusE 9.0 mail server machine, and was tring to put spamassassin
to run. After some time wondering why some messages were being tagged as
spam in the header (even if I haven't configured spamassassin), I
discovered that amavis was calling it. Right after installing
spamassassin, amavis started do call it automatically, whithout asking or
telling me (to me, it was typically Windows; bad behaviour).
What I saw here is that amavis completely ignores my
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf ... Is there a way to make functional the
local.cf file? Or better forgot spamassassin from within amavis? (Checking
the list archives, I concluded that very few people use SA this way;
usually it is used apart from amavis)
BTW, I preffer to have a site-wide spamassassin configuration, because
some users don't even have account, and most of then doesn't have enough
knowledge to use ssh and open a shell... Is it still possible to use
sa-learn, etc ?
Thanks in advance
Marcos Lazarini
I have a SusE 9.0 mail server machine, and was tring to put spamassassin
to run. After some time wondering why some messages were being tagged as
spam in the header (even if I haven't configured spamassassin), I
discovered that amavis was calling it. Right after installing
spamassassin, amavis started do call it automatically, whithout asking or
telling me (to me, it was typically Windows; bad behaviour).
What I saw here is that amavis completely ignores my
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf ... Is there a way to make functional the
local.cf file? Or better forgot spamassassin from within amavis? (Checking
the list archives, I concluded that very few people use SA this way;
usually it is used apart from amavis)
BTW, I preffer to have a site-wide spamassassin configuration, because
some users don't even have account, and most of then doesn't have enough
knowledge to use ssh and open a shell... Is it still possible to use
sa-learn, etc ?
Thanks in advance
Marcos Lazarini
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