On Sun, 9 Sep 2018 12:12:06 -0400
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 9/9/2018 11:51 AM, thatvolvonut wrote:
> > Good catch - I guess I didn't look over that file close enough. I
> > removed the flag and ran a `systemctl restart spamass-milter` and
> > my subjects are getting tagged now! However,
Daniel J. Luke wrote on 11/09/18 5:58 AM:
I use this (with a perl I built myself outside of macports) and I can confirm
it works.
Cool. Also, FYI, I did a quick test for the DB_File problem in the latest beta
of Mac OS Mojave with the system perl and it did not have this bug. I haven't
had
On Sep 8, 2018, at 8:48 PM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
> Macports install of db48 should work for that, but I haven't tried it.
I use this (with a perl I built myself outside of macports) and I can confirm
it works.
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Daniel J. Luke
On 09.09.18 17:51, thatvolvonut wrote:
Good catch - I guess I didn't look over that file close enough. I removed
the flag and ran a `systemctl restart spamass-milter` and my subjects are
getting tagged now! However, SpamAssassin is still failing to add the
custom 'Score' header I've specified
You are not at the mercy of whatever spamass-milter decides to do. There
are 2 things spamass-milter can do with the mail:
1. accept the mail
2. reject the mail
Whether it rejects depends on the spam score passed by Spamassassin. See
the -r parameter in the spamass-milter man page that will