Hello. I have a problem with one mail system.
First, I used an exim4 MTA combined with SA. (Let SA be SpamAssassin) SA used to rewrite the X-Spam-xxx flags to report what he finds. It's OK, the stuff work very well, the $HOME/.forward filter on X-Spam-xxx header is OK. SA changes the spam message and the body becomes the SA report and the initial Spam becomes attachement. Now, my physical mail server is about to change, and I'm now based on another mail server wich is a postfix one, on another domain. The idea I found is to edit /etc/alias on the first (exim) server to tell to forward the messages for my-login to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] Like this: mihamina : [EMAIL PROTECTED] It works... almost: On the new server (the second, on the new domain) is also a running SA. The messages modified by SA on the first server are forwarded too, but they're modified, and the body is the SA report. The second SA (on the postfix-procmail) checks it and finds it OK and then overwrite the X-Spam-xxx! then I receive it instead of having it processed by procmail to the .spam/ folder! Doesn't SA check the X-Spam header before overwriting it? Who rewrote the X-Spam header? Can I assume it's the second SA check? How to avoid that? -- ASPO Xxxxxxxxxxx - http://aspo.xxxxx.xxx/activites/xxxxxxx Unofficial FAQ fcolc - http://faq.fcolc.eu.org/ Linux User Group sur Orl�ans et alentours. T�l: + 33 2 38 04 26 09 (France)
