On Thursday 27 May 2004 20:03, Jacob Vallandingham hurled the following on the 
wire:
> I am trying to run spamassassin on an internal linux box with sendmail.  It
> is runing but the e-mails I send for tests don't get the *****SPAM*****
> message in the header. I know the content of the e-mails should be
> classified as spam and I've even changed the number of hits required to 1
> and got no results.  Does spamassassin have to be run on a public maiol
> server?

Note that there is a difference between the different levels. At the first 
level, messages get the SPAM score in the header, at the second they get the 
spam header and _optionally_ a modified subject. At the third level, they are 
dropped.

If you've set up your first level to 1 you should see a header like this:

X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=1.0 tagged_above=0.4 required=1.0 tests=NO_COST

This means that the message had a score of 1. As you can see, I add the score 
in the headers at 0.4 (level 1), at 1 messages are markes as spam (level 2).

Note that these settings are rather strict, so you may not want to take them 
as example :)

joost


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