Don Levey wrote: > Craig McLean wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Don Levey wrote: >> >> [snip] >> [Spamassassin rejecting mail above a certain score] >>> Not only that, but it seems to be happening now! I vaguely remember >>> seeing which config file would control this, but re-Googling for it >>> doesn't turn anything up now. Damn this memory! >> >> AHA! It came to me, it's the spamass-milter. There is a startup >> option (-r <n>) where n is the score to reject at. >> Also, check that it's not running with -m/-M, that would screw thing >> up. In fact, it's probably worth checking the whole milter config >> against the man page. >> >> Cheers! >> Craig. > > Craig, > I think that's it! This was being set in the /etc/init.d startup > script, -r > 15. > Also, -m was set, which (according to the man page) would disable > subject/body rewriting. > Of all the things I played around with, THAT one was from the stock > files. > > Thanks for all your help; I'll make sure that this works correctly > (awaiting the next spam message now), take a snapshot, and then start > playing around with the dedicated user ID. > > -Don
That was indeed the problem. I was just able to check, and my spam is now being tagged. Thanks again! -Don
