Hi Jason,
This is and always has been documented behaviour in Qmail-Scanner.
Please read the FAQ
I tried to find the link but I have not found. You may send me the
right link?
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Any hint about it?
It might depend on the older version of qmail-scanner (1.25-st-qms)?
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Massimiliano Marini wrote:
System: Debian with Qmail + QmailScanner + SpamAssassins + ClamAV
Installation: qmailrocks.org
I've updated SA (original from qmailrocks.org 3.0.2) to 3.2.4
my locale.cf is :
rewrite_header Subject *SPAM*
report_safe 0
required_score 4
required_hits 5
use_bayes 1
Hi Randy,
I can only guess that you still have two versions of spamassasin
installed. I would search the disk for multiple copies of
spamd/spamc/spamassassin and remove the older version. Also remember
that spamassassin probably runs as non-root or at least, it should.
I've searched the
System: Debian with Qmail + QmailScanner + SpamAssassins + ClamAV
Installation: qmailrocks.org
I've updated SA (original from qmailrocks.org 3.0.2) to 3.2.4
my locale.cf is :
rewrite_header Subject *SPAM*
report_safe 0
required_score 4
required_hits 5
use_bayes 1
Question 1. The
Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Question 2. And some email have this tag
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=? required=?
Why?
This is and always has been documented behaviour in Qmail-Scanner.
Please read the FAQ
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Cheers
Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +64 3 9635 377