On 12/10/11 10:56, Mark Goodge wrote:

>>>> You need to configure Exim to reject the email. Exim asks SpamAssassin
>>>> if the email is spam or not, but SpamAssassin doesn't have the
>>>> capability of rejecting mail, it only has the capability of reporting on
>>>> whether or not the message is spam.
>>>>
>>>> Show us the Exim configuration that you're using to call SpamAssassin.
>>>
>>> Isn't that what /etc/exim4/sa-exim.conf does?
>>
>> I don't know, because I don't know what's in that file.
> 
> Complete contents, excluding comment lines:

Ah. I was expecting to see Exim configuration there. I've no idea how
Debians configuration works. There is a separate mailing list
specifically for Debian Exim configuration issues:

http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users

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