SA Tests not getting run
James R. Stevens
jstevens at ATHENSDISTRIBUTING.COM
Mon May 17 15:38:34 IST 2004
I have this same problem. I first install my packages on a test machine.
When that was working correctly I installed via the same steps on my
production machine.
Both are:
Setup=
> RH 9
> SendMail 8.12.8
> MailScanner 4.29
> SpamAssassin 2.63
> This is an SMTP gateway, so all mail is destined (Relayed ) to another
> Mail server (Exchange)
I can see the SA results in my Maillog :
May 15 09:49:08 Sandbox MailScanner[1737]: Message i4FEmDdd001899 from
127.0.0.1 (root at sandbox.athensdistributing.com) to
athensdistributing.com is not spam, SpamAssassin (score=0, required 5,
autolearn=not spam)
But I have yet to see this in my production server! I cant verify
Mailscanner is calling SA. I have run spamassassin --lint without any
errors. Mail that is dilivered localy will call spamd correctly(If I
left the entry in procmail).
I installed SA through a CPAN shell.
Do I need to copy the init scripts somewhere? Why is my sandbox calling
SA but production is not, I can't find anything different.
My first suggestion would be to verify your copy of spamassassin is
working correctly and not having trouble parsing files:
The following command should run without any output:
spamassassin --lint
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