Frank wrote:

> Gary,

>> > It seems that Amavis or SpamAssassin are ignoring the $sa_* settings in the
>> > configuration files, no matter what I change.

The files are read in order, make sure you are not making changes that
are replaced by settings in one of the other files. They recommend you
place all the settings that differ from the default in the 50-user
file.

>> grep 'SPAM FROM' /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
> nothing. But in /etc/amavis/en_US/template-spam-admin.txt

Show the entire subject line, maybe you are looking at a report sent
to the spam_admin and not the original message.

>> Is spamd running? It should not be if you are using amavisd-new for
>> spam scanning. If it is running it may indicate some program has been
>> using it.
> Yes, it was - I've now disabled spamd.

Hopefully you are still receiving mail. I regret wording the
instructions to disable it the way I did. If some program is calling
spamd, and it is not running, it could stop your mail flow. If you are
still able to receive messages then that should mean spamd was not
being used.

>> amavisd-new stop
>> amavisd-new debug-sa >/var/lib/amavis/1.log 2>&1 &
>> wait 15 seconds
>> send a test message (not gtube) and wait about 40 seconds
>> amavisd-new stop
>> amavisd-new start
>> less /var/lib/amavis/1.log

> As far as I can tell the log seems to be okay:
> http://asterix.ifusion.de/amavis.log

Looks good. When you received this message, still no X-Spam headers?

> Hm this does not look so good (this is just a cut):

> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) SpamControl: calling spam scanner
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) spam_scan: DSPAM not available, skipping it
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) timer set to 320 s for SA (was 480 s)
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) calling SA parse, SA version 3.1.0
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) CALLING SA check
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) prolong_timer spam_scan_sa_finish: timer set to = 
> 476 s
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) spam_scan: score=0 tests=[none]
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) prolong_timer spam_scan: remaining time = 476 s
> Mamavis[12119]: (12119-01) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="10"
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) lookup (spam_kill_level) => true,  "[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]"
> matches, result="10", matching_key="(constant:10)"
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) query_keys: [EMAIL PROTECTED], fbn@, thelogic.org,
> .thelogic.org, .org, .
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) lookup_hash([EMAIL PROTECTED]), no matches
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) lookup (bypass_spam_checks) => undef,
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" does not match
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="5"
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) lookup (spam_tag2_level) => true,  "[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]"
> matches, result="5", matching_key="(constant:5)"
> amavis[12119]: (12119-01) final_destiny PASS, recip [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm not seeing any problem. Are you still seeing a score of zero?
grep Hits: /var/log/mail.log

If you are (or are still not getting X-Spam headers) maybe you could post
one complete message debug just as you did for
 http://asterix.ifusion.de/amavis.log

>> You should check for any amavisd-new errors in your mail.log:
>> grep '!' /var/log/mail.log

> Only one entry from today:
> May 12 00:47:47 asterix amavis[12119]: (12119-01) (!) PRESERVING EVIDENCE in
> /var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20060512T004743-12119

Probably from "DEBUG_ONESHOT CAUSES EVIDENCE TO BE PRESERVED"
Once you get this working you will probably want to remove the
debug_sender_maps setting, stop amavisd-new and clean up the
temporary directories in this /tmp directory.

> Regards,
>   Frank

Gary V



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