Pessoal, meu clamav + amavisNew j� est� barrando os
v�rus,mas em rela��o a SPAM eu acho que n�o.
Pois fui no amavisd-new-20030616/test-messages/ e dei
o comando 
sendmail -i (email) < sample-spam.txt e a mensagem
chegou ao meu usu�rio.

Algu�m sabe o que falta configurar no amavis para ele
barrar SPAM ?????
Essa � a minha parte do amavis.conf em rela��o ao
spamassassin:

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# SpamAssassin settings

# $sa_local_tests_only is passed to
Mail::SpamAssassin::new as a value
# of the option local_tests_only. See
Mail::SpamAssassin man page.
# If set to 1, SA tests are restricted to local tests
only, i.e. no tests
# that require internet access will be performed.
#
$sa_local_tests_onfiltered= 1;   # (default: false)
#$sa_auto_whitelist = 1;    # turn on AWL (default:
false)

$sa_timeout = 30;           # timeout in seconds for a
call to SpamAssassin
                            # (default is 30 seconds,
undef disables it)
$sa_mail_body_size_limit = 150*1024; # don't waste
time on SA if mail is larger
                            # (less than 1% of spam is
> 64k)
                            # default: undef, no
limitations

# default values, can be overridden by more specific
lookups, e.g. SQL
$sa_tag_level_deflt  = 3.0; # add spam info headers if
at, or above that level
$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 6.3; # add 'spam detected'
headers at that level
$sa_kill_level_deflt = $sa_tag2_level_deflt; #
triggers spam evasive actions 
                            # at or above that level:
bounce/reject/drop,
                            # quarantine, and adding
mail address extension

$sa_dsn_cutoff_level = 10;  # spam level beyond which
a DSN is not sent,
                            # effectively turning
D_BOUNCE into D_DISCARD;
                            # undef disables this
feature and is a default;

#
# The $sa_tag_level_deflt, $sa_tag2_level_deflt and
$sa_kill_level_deflt
# may also be hashrefs to hash lookup tables, to make
static per-recipient
# settings possible without having to resort to SQL or
LDAP lookups.

# a quick reference:
#   tag_level  controls adding the X-Spam-Status and
X-Spam-Level headers,
#   tag2_level controls adding 'X-Spam-Flag: YES', and
editing Subject,
#   kill_level controls 'evasive actions' (reject,
quarantine, extensions);
# it only makes sense to maintain the relationship:
# tag_level <= tag2_level <= kill_level <
$sa_dsn_cutoff_level

# string to prepend to Subject header field when
message exceeds tag2 level
#$sa_spam_subject_tag = '***SPAM*** ';  # (defaults to
undef, disabled)
                             # (only seen when spam is
not to be rejected
                             # and recipient is in
local_domains*)

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Robson.


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