On 4/29/11, Gary V <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4/29/11, Jimmi <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 08:26:06 -0400, Michael Scheidell wrote: >>> #1, amavisd-new doesn't use spamd. you don't start spamd, you start >>> amavis. >> >> I started spamd in order to verify the consistency of my >> /etc/spamassassin/*.cf files, and everything works like a charm. By >> passing emails through spamc the rules works correctly. >> >>> #2, look for (more config info) in ../etc/amavisd.conf >> >> I looked into ../etc/amavis/conf.d/ for days but I could not find >> anything that may help me. I will check it again, anyhow :) >> >>> #3, you say 'not using system conf files'.. why do you say that? >> >> Two reasons: >> - Mails obtain different scores while filtering through amavis or >> through spamc/spamd >> - If I well understood by running amavis in debug mode I should find >> something like: >> ... >> debug: config: read file /etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre >> debug: config: read file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf >> ... >> >> and so on, but nothing like that is in my log. >> >>> #4, look for postfix integration docs on amavis web site also. >> >> I cannot find instructions that tell amavis how to configure SA. >> >> Thanks anyhow for the help, I will try harder ;) >> -- >> jimmi >> > > Looks like you are using Debian. You have to enable span scanning and > virus scanning because by default they are disabled. See the > directions in: > /etc/amavis/conf.d/15-content_filter_mode > > > # You can modify this file to re-enable SPAM checking through spamassassin > # and to re-enable antivirus checking. > > # > # Default antivirus checking mode > # Uncomment the two lines below to enable it back > # > > #@bypass_virus_checks_maps = ( > # \%bypass_virus_checks, \@bypass_virus_checks_acl, > \$bypass_virus_checks_re); > > > # > # Default SPAM checking mode > # Uncomment the two lines below to enable it back > # > > #@bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( > # \%bypass_spam_checks, \@bypass_spam_checks_acl, > \$bypass_spam_checks_re); > >
Additionally, if you have clamav-daemon installed, and you actually want it to work with amavis, add the clamav user to the amavis group, then restart clamd: gpasswd -a clamav amavis /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon restart -- Gary V
