Re: Spamassassin question [was Re: Do I have an open relay?]

2003-06-24 Thread Jonathan Arnold
All tests performed, no relays accepted. My access file only contains a 
list of domains I reject:
Why not just not have one at all? As the top line says:

## Mail relay access control list.  Default is to reject mail unless the
## destination is local, or listed in /etc/mail/sendmail.cw
Well, my /etc/mail/access-sample says as listed in /etc/mail/local-host-names.
So just don't have a /etc/mail/access, right?
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Re: Spamassassin question [was Re: Do I have an open relay?]

2003-06-19 Thread Fernando Gleiser
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:


 Will Spamassassin only work on mails that are delivered to account on the
 server it runs (locally), or can it also work for mailinglists in Ie.
 /etc/mail/aliases that are being forward to other mailaccounts around the
 globe?

It depends. If you feed Spamassassin through a procmail recipe, it'll only
see the local delivered mails. You can install the milter hooks for
Spamassassin (mail/spamass-milter) and then Spamassassin will see
very single mail.


Fer

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