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Thanks,
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Correct, the weighted system that amavis uses would be better in my
situation. Having said that I am going to try DustyC's method put the
spam in the users junk folder (still using the weighted system). Do you
have the problem of the user's junk mail using up their mail box quota?
Jacques
file that will work on *nix? I would
certainly appreciate it if you could share it.
Jacques Brouwers
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Bill
We are now using sniffer 2-3.5 on BSD.
Jacques Brouwers
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on the new website I cannot find the instructions for setting up
the .5 release on FreeBSD and am using some note I scribbled down a few
months back. I do see how to integrate into spamassassin but I need the
*bsd instructions also.
Thanks,
Jacques Brouwers
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Hi All,
I have recently brought up a new FreeBSD server with postfix,
amavisd-new and spamassassin. For some reason (which I cannot figure
out) spamassassin won't call /var/spool/snfilter/sniffer. I can
successfully send cleanmsg.txt and it successfully blocks junkmsg.txt.
All the files, owners,
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the reply. I just added snfilter as a content filter to
postfix to check the permissions (master.cf). The sniffer works with
that same username. But still spamassassin won't call it. I would like
to hear if any one has any other ideas?
Thanks
Jacques
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Pete,
Maybe this will help? I don't understand what fixed relative path
means. This is from the debug output from spamassassin (spamd)
[582] dbg: plugin: fixed relative path:
/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/snfilter.pm
[582] dbg: plugin: loading SNFilter from
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