>>> On 11/11/2012 at 1:52 PM, Martin Gregorie <mar...@gregorie.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 10:38 -0500, Joseph Acquisto wrote:
> 
>> RBL checks were seen, after I removed the -L from /etc/sysconfig/spamd.cf, 
> but have 
>> since stopped. I don't know when it stopped.
>> 
> Its probably worth running a piece of known blacklisting spam through
> spamassassin manually with debugging on ( spamassassin -D <spam.txt ).
> You should see the RBL checks being fired off early in the proceedings
> cycle and the responses coming back some time later. If they all time
> out you have a network problem  If you don't see timeouts or normal RBL
> activity, there should be some useful info about why they aren't
> happening.

If I did it right, it seems to have checked.  In fact, a message that was
classified as SPAM just came it, and it does show RBL checks.

Hmm.   I did setup dnsmasq as my local caching thinglet . . . maybe 
I don't have that quite right.   Never used it before, and just followed
what docs and Google served up.

> 
> Martin
> 
> PS: thanks for the CAN SPAM info - most useful.

Glad it helps.

joe a


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