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Spam detection software, running on the system "mail.covisp.net",
has identified this incoming email as possible spam.  The original
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similar future email.  If you have any questions, see
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Content preview:  FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p4 ===>>> spamassassin-3.4.2_2 ===>>>
   postfix-current-3.4.20181105,5 ===>>> spamass-milter-0.4.0_3 rc.conf: 
spamass_milter_enable="YES"
   spamass_milter_socket_owner="postfix" spamd_enable=“YES"

Content analysis details:   (5.6 points, 5.0 required)

 pts rule name              description
---- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------------
-1.9 BAYES_00               BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1%
                            [score: 0.0000]
 0.0 RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL      RBL: SORBS: sent directly from dynamic IP
                            address
                            [73.14.161.160 listed in dnsbl.sorbs.net]
 3.3 RCVD_IN_PBL            RBL: Received via a relay in Spamhaus PBL
                            [73.14.161.160 listed in zen.spamhaus.org]
 1.3 TRACKER_ID             BODY: Incorporates a tracking ID number
 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC           Delivered to internal network by host with
                            dynamic-looking rDNS
 0.0 HELO_MISC_IP           Looking for more Dynamic IP Relays
 1.9 NO_FM_NAME_IP_HOSTN    No From name + hostname using IP address

BAYES_HT        0.000-+--H*Ad:U*users, 0.000-+--UD:conf, 
0.000-+--H*Ad:D*apache.org, 0.000-+--HTo:D*spamassassin.apache.org, 
0.000-+--H*Ad:D*spamassassin.apache.org, 0.000-+--spamassassin, 
0.000-+--H*r:10.0.0, 0.000-+--sk:postfix, 0.000-+--HTo:U*users, 
0.000-+--HTo:D*apache.org, 0.000-+--H*x:2.3445.102.3, 
0.000-+--H*UA:2.3445.102.3, 0.001-6--i, 0.001-+--postfix, 
0.001-4--11.2-RELEASE-p4, 0.001-4--112releasep4, 0.001-4--11.2-release-p4, 
0.001-4--112RELEASEp4, 0.001-4--H*F:U*kremels, 0.001-4--H*m:kreme, 
0.001-4--H*F:D*kreme.com, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:Pro, 
0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:Applescrip, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:sigs, 
0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:Broke, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:Apple, 
0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:Keyboard, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:powered, 
0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:access, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:sk:www.key, 
0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:random, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:https, 
0.002-2--HX-Random-Signature:Maestro, 0.002-2--HX-Random-Signa
 ture:signatures, 0.002-2--H*MI:kreme, 0.002-+--H*UA:Apple, 0.002-+--H*x:Apple, 
0.003-+--freebsd, 0.003-+--FreeBSD, 0.003-2--retrieve, 0.004-2--sendmail, 
0.005-+--HTo:D*org, 0.006-+--H*ct:plain, 0.007-+--H*Ad:D*org, 
0.016-1--Hx-languages-length:1300, 0.016-1--milter, 0.016-1--spamd, 
0.016-1--spamassmilter, 0.016-1--spamass-milter, 0.035-5--macro
BAYES_ST        0.999-2--recommendations, 0.995-1--prospect, 
0.987-1--H*MI:5246, 0.987-1--heel, 0.987-1--Arms, 0.919-+--H*r:sk:kremels, 
0.912-+--arms, 0.853-2--Men



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Subject: spamass_milter_localflags
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Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 07:17:05 -0700
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FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p4
===>>> spamassassin-3.4.2_2
===>>> postfix-current-3.4.20181105,5
===>>> spamass-milter-0.4.0_3

rc.conf:
spamass_milter_enable="YES"
spamass_milter_socket_owner="postfix"
spamd_enable=“YES"

I have spamass-milter setup and running, and it is tagging mail, but I am 
seeing various readme and setup guides that set various things in 
rc.conf:spamass_milter_localflags. Trouble is, these settings seem to vary 
wildly.

(From a list of local IPS in some examples to -u spamd in others, and many in 
between.)

Spamd does run as the spamd user, but despite the milter having no flags set 
currently and running as root, it is successfully tagging spam.

Oh, and I do get this when the miller starts:

spamass-milter[27557]: Could not retrieve sendmail macro "i"!.  Please add it 
to confMILTER_MACROS_ENVFROM for better spamassassin results

(I am not using sendmail, other than postfix’s sendmail replacement)

Suggestions or recommendations?


-- 
Personal isn't the same as important. What sort of person could think
like that? And it dawned on him that while Ankh in the past had had its
share of evil rulers, and simply bad rulers, it had never yet come under
the heel of a good ruler. That might be the most terrifying prospect of
all. --Men at Arms


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