On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 12:33:11PM -0500, Haines Brown wrote: > My spamassassin 3.0.2 can be directed to tag a test message as spam > (debian testing), but amavisd-new is not automatically sending ... > I know spamd is running. In /etc/default/spamassassin I have ENABLED = > 1, and in amavisd.conf, I have $sa_local_tests_only = 0. But I don't > see any place to get spamd to filter incoming messages automatically.
I wondered too, had to completely reinstall today (disk crash), and then couldn't get spamd to run, because it's 3.* since my now newer debian-sarge(testing) install. But looking at the logs and reading some readme(s) I was reminded, that 'amavis-new' does *never* filter through 'spamd', but (as it is already 'perlcode') it simply loads the Perl-Modules of spamassassin and then calls perl-functions to analyze its spool-files directly. This is a lot faster, as the Mail needs not to be copied to spamd and is (re)read directly by the same daemon. So all you need to Spamassassin[ate]-via-amavis is spamassassin installed and switched on in amavis's config files. And *there* should be the necessary configurations for spamassassin too (well, I'll have to find them now, to change to spamassassin 3 form today on) Your's Stucki (very surprised postmaster) -- Christoph von Stuckrad * * |nickname |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\ Freie Universitaet Berlin |/_*|'stucki' |Tel(days):+49 30 838-75 459| Fachbereich Mathematik, EDV|\ *|if online|Tel(else):+49 30 77 39 6600| Arnimallee 2-6/14195 Berlin* * |on IRCnet|Fax(alle):+49 30 838-75454/