On Tue, 2013-09-24 at 21:12 -0700, google_t...@curranfamilynet.net wrote:
I just installed 3.3.2 on Slackware 14. I am seeing what looks like
duplicated effort in /var/log/mailog. Here is the log for a single
email. You can see the same message ID is processed first by root, then
twice as user bobo. Is this normal? I had been using SA 3.2.5 on
the decommissioned server and i never saw this:
On 26.09.13 01:17, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
You will have to review the entire mail processing chain on that
machine. Here's what I can tell from your logs:
The first scan appears to be by a milter -- most likely some (changed)
default configuration of Sendmail on Slackware. It is obvious this first
scan is not intended by you (Bayes DB locking fails, and missing custom
required_score conf).
Disable the unwanted milter in your Sendmail config.
Oh, no. Milter is the best way to refuse clear spam at SMTP time.
just configure it so it can use the correct user names.
Maybe using -e or -x options for spamass-milter?
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