Hi Robert, first thanks for your hint, but I think that SpamAssassin when run from amavisd-new doesn't get its configuration out of the local.cf file, but from the $sa_* entries in the amavisd.conf. There I found an entry: $sa_local_tests_only = 1; No I set this to 0, so non-local test will be performed(?) and I will see what will happen with realtime blacklisting which I think are non-local tests. BTW I found the check_rbl string in 20_dnsbl_tests.cf and not in 20_head_tests.cf. 8-) Anyway I'm looking for a possibility of Bayes filtering if possible with white- and black-listing per user with my setup. Maybe I will try to integrate dspam (Homepage: http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ ;German article: http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2004/6620.html) into postfix. But as I'm no postfix configuration hero I will need some time (for reading the Postfix book I ordered...). ;-> On Samstag, 27. März 2004 16:17, Rasp, Robert wrote:
i use spamassassin with qmail and i dont use a per-user-config. The first few weeks it worked very good but then the spamlevel begun to increase. Now i enabled RBL-Check. By default RBL is disabled in local.cf. This works very good but you have to look for servers that are offline or very slow. I simple tested all the servers in "/usr/share/spamassassin/20_head_tests.cf" (grep "check_rbl" 20_head_tests.cf). You can use nslookup for that. I disabled every slow server with '#'.....
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