Daniel Kasak wrote:
> Hi all.
> 
> I have finally, *finally* gotten postfix and dbmail working on my
> desktop :) I can send mail and have it delivered into dbmail, and fetch
> the mail via imap from Thunderbird.
> 
> I'm now following the instructions at:
> http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=postfix_-_dspam_-_dbmail
> to integrate dspam as well. As far as I can tell, though, nothing is
> being sent to dspam. Here is a list of all the places where dspam is
> mentioned in my postfix config files ( I'm posting the full config files
> at the bottom ):
> 
> I tried sending some spam to myself, and didn't notice any dspam process
> start, any mention of dspam in my log files, or any attempt at stopping
> the spam from being delivered.
> 
> The instructions at:
> http://dspamwiki.expass.de/Installation/Postfix/NealesSetup mention that
> you should set up a filter file at /etc/postfix/dspam_filter_access. Is
> this the part I'm missing? I'm not really sure how all the parts are
> linked together at the moment, and I've been reading a number of other
> howtos that describe different ways of doing basically the same thing,
> but I don't want to mix up different parts from different instructions
> and make a big mess.

I don't have a dspam_filter_access file in my setup.

I see messages like this in mail.log (note the relay)
Nov  6 20:19:33 hades postfix/pipe[26931]: 53E112964: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
relay=dspam, delay=2, status=sent (hopnet.net)

It should be the transport map that hands off to dspam in the example setup.

So, for mails to nusconsulting.com.au, what is the relay according to your log?

If that relay is lmtp, then maybe mailbox_transport is stomping on the 
transport file setting.  I have "mailbox_transport=" (set to null) in my 
main.cf.

-- Keith






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