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Hi Petr, |
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check the permissions on /etc/mail/spamassassin if you're not running spamassassin as root (what u should do) and try the examples with something like this: |
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spamassassin -D < sample-spam.txt # sample-spam.txt is located in /usr/share/doc/Mail-SpamAssassin-${PV} but is gzipped iirc |
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the debugging output should tell u about errors in rules and probably missconfiguration |
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- |
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> Von: Petr Sponer [mailto:gentoo@××××××.com] |
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 11:55 |
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> An: gentoo-server@l.g.o |
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> Betreff: [gentoo-server] Spamassassin config |
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> hi folks, |
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> the topic "Qmail - Spamassassin - Clamv" reminds me my problem with |
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> configuration of Spamassassin. I hope someone of you could help me. |
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> I have Spamassassin working but ... |
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> It ignores any attempt to configure it :-( I have all my *.cf files in |
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> /etc/mail/spamassassin and also in /usr/share/spamassassin but they are |
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> ignored. |
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> The only way to add tag [SPAM] to mail Subject was change it in |
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> qmail-scanner-queue.pl but it is a bit dirty way :-) and setup bayes and |
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> other configs was out of my powers. |
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> Don't you have any idea before I hack the Spamassassin? I had it on the |
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> Red Hat long before and it worked well but when I switched to gentoo, not |
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> a chance. With the "dirty" config it works for me almost a year but it |
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> would be nice to "clean" it :-) |
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> Thanks for any ideas |
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> Petr Sp. |