Hi Dave,
Thanks for the quick response.
The OS is Ubuntu 16.04.
I thought spamfilter was spamassassin.
Looking through my config files, the postfix master.cf file contains
the line:
flags=Rq user=spamd argv=/usr/bin/spamfilter.sh -oi -f ${sender} ${recipient}
/usr/bin/spamfilter.sh is described in the comments as:
# spamfilter.sh
#
# Advanced filter to plug SpamAssassin into the Postfix MTA
# Only discards messages that are above the threshold that is
# passed in to spamc; other spam messages that are below this
# threshold will be rewritten, but not discarded.
#
# Modified by Jeremy Morton
I can post the whole file if it would help. It's only 54 lines.
Hope that helps.
Current log file is up to 165 Gb.
Kind regards.
Jim.
On 04/04/17 22:41, Dave Wreski wrote:
Hi,
My set up consists of Postfix, Postgrey, Spamassassin, Clam-AV,
Amavis-new and Dovecot.
What is "spamfilter"?
Apr 2 10:31:26 oss2 spamfilter: Sun Oct 16 07:24:13 2016 [16208] info: spamd:
connection from ip6-localhost [::1]:53930 to port 783, fd 5
What operating system?
Regards,
Dave
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