I'm running amavisd-new 2.3.2 along with spamassassin 3.0.4 (as well as
ClamAv, but that's not part of the issue here) as an external content
filter with Postfix 2.1.5.  By and large it is functioning properly, it
successfully filters virii and spam as appropriate.  The hit counting
and all with SA is working correctly, etc.

What is *not* happening, is that SA scan headers are not being inserted
into the header of the email.  amavisd-new is inserting the
X-Virus-Scanned: blah blah mess correctly, as I configured, but not
inserting anything relating to the spam checking.  I do not want subject
modification or repacking of the original email as an attachment at this
time, partly because this is running for customer email with many
customers who would be confused by what the *** SPAM *** tag meant and
how to work with it.  I have set the kill level fairly high (9) in order
to help avoid FPs, but I would like to have the X-Spam-Status header as
well as the scanned tests performed and relavent point assignments show
up in the headers.  I'm not sure why this isn't happening.  From my
amavisd.conf:


$sa_tag_level_deflt  = 0.1;
$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 6.31;
$sa_kill_level_deflt = 9;
$sa_spam_modifies_subj = 0;
$sa_spam_report_header = 1;

And local.cf:
use_razor2                      1
use_bayes                       1
bayes_path                      /var/amavis/.spamassassin/bayes
ok_languages            en es
ok_locales                      en
use_dcc                         1
use_pyzor                       1
dns_available           yes
lock_method                     flock

I can post further config information as needed, but the tag level and
the sa_spam_report_header values are the only ones that I think should
really matter.  Ideally I would like X-Spam-Status present even when the
value is 'No', but I really would like the hits recorded in the headers.

If anyone can help point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
I may just be missing the neccessary words and chicken blood for the
procedure.

If it matters, it's Gentoo Linux running a 2.6.11 kernel.

-- 
Nathanael Hoyle
Systems and Networking
Speed Express Networks
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