Richard Mixon (qwest) wrote:
OK, in /etc/amavisd.conf I set sa_tag_level_deflt = -20.0 saved and and did a "rcamavis restart"
Not sure how to use "less" to read mail, so I just used the "mail" command - but nothing was there from a ssh session. So I used our
He he!! In the end emails are just text files, so nothing hinders you to just open the mail stored on your server using "less". less /var/spool/imap/testuser/spam/.1242 There you are. (^-)
webmail, which is squirrelmail. It has an option to view "full header" which I did. It does not have the X-Spam* headers of any kind. See below
I just checked with my own squirrelmail installation. The "full header" view does show the X-Spam headers, so it seems as if your amavis isn't adding the desired headers. You can do two things to get an insight into your problem: $final_spam_destiny = D_PASS; Somewhere within the murky back of my rotting brain, I seem to recall that there are some settings that only work when $final_spam_destiny is set to "D_PASS". You could try that. Another way is to stop amavis and start it in debug mode. It will show lines like "header...." rcamavis stop amavis debug Then you have a real time view into the insides of amavis as is processes the mails. Sandy