Hi Tom
Kern, Tom wrote:
I thought it does check for black lists/whitelists in local.cf or even rule scores? amavis-new just ultimately decides what to do with the spam and tagging? no?
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Peuhkurinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FYI -- amavis-new calls SA in such a way that it ignores local.cf so don't even bother putting anything in there.
The only thing that looks odd to me in your configuration is:
$sa_kill_level_deflt = $sa_tag2_level_deflt;
When an email hits $sa_kill_level_deflt, amavisd triggers the spam evasion action, which in your case is nothing. It's just a guess, but I think that
if the kill level is the same (or lower) than the tag2 level, the tag2 action
(subject re-writing) never gets triggered.
Try setting $sa_kill_level_deflt to 99 and see if that works.
Harald Arnold wrote:
I installed amavis and spamassassin with the instructions of Scott Vintinner. I am using:
SuSE Linux 9.0, amavisd-new-20030616-p5 and spamassasin 2.55
It looks like everything is working fine with spamassasin,
but I never get changing mail subject to "*****SPAM*****" ...
Harald is partly right
amavis doesn't care about a lot of settings in local.cf (like the subject rewriting, like the levels) since amavis does NOT take the output of spamassassin directly but generates the headers by itself.
So all the settings like use_razor , scores , whitelists/blacklists etc they DO count for the score spamassassin returns to amavis
The problem about not being tagged is as Harald said, that kill level is the same as tag2 level.
at tag level there are just some headers added (I've set that to -999 so that i get headers in ANY mail)
at tag2 level it will modify the subject if told so
at kill level it will delete/quarantine/whatever the mails
Since you have set kill level = tag2 level the tag2-actions (subject change) are never triggered....
Try setting it like
tag level : -999
tag2 level : 10
kill level : 20
for a conservative start...
Good luck
Matt
ps: by the way, consider upgrading to 2.63 it has lots of improvements and works way better for me (accuracy changed from about 95% with 2.55 to nearly 99% with 2.63...
pps: you can find RPMs for Suse 9.0 somewhere on the net for easy installing... (just search for spamassassin 2.63 rpm suse 9.0 in your favourite search engine...)
