Gary V escribió: > Raul wrote: > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/virusmails# zcat spam-iCUHUoh6Q3Pl.gz | more >> relevant lines >> X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=8.196 tag=x tag2=5 kill=8 tests=[BAYES_99=3.5, >> DATE_IN_PAST_03_06=0.478, EXTRA_MPART_TYPE=1.091, HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_08=3.126, >> HTML_MESSAGE=0.001] >> X-Spam-Score: 8.196 >> X-Spam-Level: ******** >> X-Spam-Flag: YES >> > > Looks fine to me. > > >>> If not, then I would temporarily set $log_level = 5; in amavisd.conf >>> and send a small test message through. Look for a line something like >>> this result: >>> >>> grep 'local_domains' /var/log/maillog >>> grep 'spam_tag_level' /var/log/maillog >>> >>> >> I suppose I had to to this if the quarantined email did not contained >> the lines I pasted, right? >> > > Yes, but you can still do it if other mail does not get these headers. > > Now, make sure you have set this to something like this: > $sa_spam_subject_tag = '***SPAM*** '; > so spam (mail that scores at 5.0 or above) that is passed to recipients > (in your case spam that scores below 8.0) will have the Subject: line > rewritten (if desired). > I searched for local_domains and spam_tag_level in /var/log/maillog and got no results. I have added $log_level = 5; to /etc/amavisd.conf before. Mail still gets no headers added > Gary V > > Raul
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