On 27-11-11 20:58, sean darcy wrote:
> I'm trying to set up postfix > dspam & clamav > dovecot.
> 
> Mail gets through. postfix call dspam, and the mail ends up at dovecot.
> 
> The dspam and clamav logs show they're up, but nothing else.
> 
> I've sent a test virus from http://www.eicar.org/86-0-Intended-use.html. 
> I would have expected it to be marked as spam, but it wasn't.
> 
> Here's how I've configured dspam for clamav:
> 
> grep Clam dspam.conf
> Preference "optOutClamAV=off"         # { on | off } -> default:off
> AllowOverride optOutClamAV

According to these settings, ClamAV checking is disabled for all users
by default. Are you sure you enabled it for the test user?

Dspam does not log anything, but it the message has X-DSPAM headers, it
was processed. Depending on above cofig, it was or wasn't sent to ClamAV
for inspections. ClamAV should log something when it was consulted.

--
Tom

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