Hello,

I've got a working qmail installation, and added q_s to it with
clamav and spamassassin.  tcp.smtp specifies q_s for external
e-mail only.  When I do this, tcpserver/qmail-smtpd accepts
messages, but that's the last I see of them.  They aren't in any
working directory or queue, and there is no mention of them in any
logfile for qmail-send or q_s.

To expand on this problem:  Incoming e-mails don't seem to get
passed to q_s at all, AND if I use the test_installation.sh script,
the virus e-mails are all handled properly (notices are
qmail-injected), but the spam message (detected properly) doesn't
get delivered.  When spam is detected, q_s forks qmail-queue to
re-insert the message for delivery, but the message disappears.  I
believe the message is deleted from the working directory even
though it wsan't successfully re-inserted.

The second scenario has only ever happened to the test spam.
Usually messages don't get to q_s at all.  I am not aware of how to
look at qmail-queue completion codes... or how to see the process
of qmail-smtpd passing the message to $QMAILQUEUE, but I think the
passing of messages into and out of q_s is the problem.  I suspect
that solving one problem will solve the other.

I am using netqmail-1.05 on Debian sarge.  clamav, spamassassin,
and qmail are all working separately.

Thanks!

Wade Cury



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