Ah, hadn't thought of this. If this is the case, how do I migrate the config
for the user that I am logged in as (and getting the correct score) to the
user that spamassassin runs as? I get a little lost with conf hidden in the
home directories and more global locations.

I'll try this now anyway

Cheers.


Michał Jęczalik-2 wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, kiwidesign wrote:
> 
>>
>> I think you may misunderstand.
>>
>> We have a certain email, that is spam. Lets call it 'A'.
>>
>> When the email A passes through the mail system, it is grabbed by
>> MailScanner, which in turn puts it through SpamAssassin. The mail is then
>> delivered if the score is less than the threshhold (5), otherwise
>> quarantined. In our situation, the email 'A' has made it into our inbox,
>> with a score of 1 (which is indeed less than 5). However, if from the
>> console we run a manual spamassassin test (spamassassin -t < A) on the
>> 'A'
>> email, then spamassassin returns a score of 23, which is somewhat higher
>> (and more correct given the content of the email) than the original score
>> of
>> 1.
> 
> There are several possibilities:
> 
> 1. the user running spamassassin/spamc from your mail system has a 
> per-user config that alters the final score
> 2. this user has no permissions to system's rules directory or files
> 
> Try running spamassassin -t with this user's permissions. Probably you'll 
> get a low score.
> -- 
> Michał Jęczalik, +48.603.64.62.97
> INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
> 
> 
> 

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