I think your external test's behavior won't be what you expect. The
-et switch won't be used without the -e switch, the -lt switch won't
be used without the -ht switch, and the -r switch report isn't parsed
by Declude, so what you're saying is the same as if you had no special
switches at all: "Just gimme a 0 if SPAMD says it's ham, and a 1 if
SPAMD says it's spam." What did you want it to do?
I was hoping to see SPAMD's score in the headers, rather than just a 0/1.
As far as my testing goes, it is working - I guess it could be a
coincidence. When I send a test message from yahoo to my server, no SA
header report - thus SA didn't flag the message. If I send a few known
keywords, I get 2, then 3, then 4, etc... I could be wrong. I just started
playing with SA/Declude this afternoon.
example header view:
X-RBL-Warning: SPAMASSASSIN: Message failed SPAMASSASSIN: 3.
I am collecting data now and cross referencing my SA logs.
Travis
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