I'm a bit confused?

I thought amavis was the virus scanner bit? And spamassassin took care of
the spam bit?

Mike


Loren Wilton wrote:
> 
>> Edit your spamd start-up script, or start-up options file (depending on
>> which OS you're running, these may be different). There should be a -L or
>> --local switch in that file. Remove it to enable network tests.
>>
>> I have commented out this line in the spamd file and done a restart. So 
>> this
>> may have already helped some?
> 
> I'm not sure Amvis actually uses spamd, I think it calls the SA routines 
> directly.  If so there is no actual reason to run spamc/spamd on your 
> system.  Again, one of the Amivs people will know this for sure.  There
> may 
> be an equivalent "local only" setting for amvis in one of its config
> files.
> 
> If you start seeing hit information in your messages they will show 
> moderately well whether you are using network tests, since typically some
> of 
> the network test rule anmes should show up on almost any spam.
> 
>         Loren
> 
> 
> 

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