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Spamassassin not tagging emails?
Spamassassin not tagging emails?
SpamAssassin does not appear to be tagging any emails which should definitely be considered spam with the current default settings:
required_hits 5
report_safe 0
rewrite_header Subject [SPAM]
According to the spamassassin manual it says that even 5 is pretty aggressive. I installed this manually per the VestaCP documentation. Anything I might be missing? It's pretty much a default install but I was hoping it'd at least block something out of the box.
required_hits 5
report_safe 0
rewrite_header Subject [SPAM]
According to the spamassassin manual it says that even 5 is pretty aggressive. I installed this manually per the VestaCP documentation. Anything I might be missing? It's pretty much a default install but I was hoping it'd at least block something out of the box.
Re: Spamassassin not tagging emails?
Check to make sure postfix is installed and running. I've had similar issues and found the cause to be postfix wasn't running.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
Re: Spamassassin not tagging emails?
Doesn't vestacp uninstall postfix on install?b1tg0d wrote:Check to make sure postfix is installed and running. I've had similar issues and found the cause to be postfix wasn't running.
Hope that helps.
Hm... only on debian.
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if [ -e /etc/init.d/postfix ]; then
update-rc.d -f postfix remove
service postfix stop
fi
I'm using centos 6.5 and spamassassin isn't tagging with a recent install (had to manually install spamassassin and clamav - following the docs).
installing postfix didn't do anything as well.
--- EDIT:
So, after testing via ssh with spamassassin. I lowered the report level to 4 because a test spam message it reports it as 4.1. With this setting in ssh spamassassin marks it as [SPAM] in terminal, however, a live email doesn't get filtered at all.
--- EDIT2:
/etc/exim/exim.conf
at the top there's a chunk that says
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##########################################################################
SPAMASSASSIN = yes
SPAM_SCORE = 50
CLAMD = yes
##########################################################################
I tested with a SPAM_SCORE = 4 and the test mail didn't even show up in my mailbox.
--- EDIT3:
oops... i accidentally got gmail blocked to my server and haven't found where the list is stored. note to self: don't send the gtube test email again. Emails from the server to world is fine though.