Matt, thank you for pointing me away from sa and into the tools. It turns out spamass-milter is where I needed to fix it... here is what I did for my system... FreeBSD 5.3
I added the following to /etc/rc.conf spamass_milter_flags="-f -p ${spamass_milter_socket} -i 127.0.0.1" Then I restarted spamass-milter with: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/spamass-milter.sh restart Now mail from localhost no longer goes through sa. Hooray. On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 19:18 -0500, Matt Kettler wrote: > Thomas S. Crum wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 17:17 -0500, Matt Kettler wrote: > > > >> To do that, you have to configure your tools to not call SA at all for > >> such messages. > >> > > > > I see. > > > > > >> What kind of setup are you using to call SA? > >> > > > > I am new to sa. Does spamd sound correct? Maybe spamass-milter? I > > followed a howto and ended up with those in my rc.conf. > > > That is the tool that's calling SA, thus that's the tool that would have > to bypass SA.. Unfortunately, I know very little about this tool myself. > > Hopefully someone else can jump in and help here. > >