MailScanner & SURBL / URIBL and SPF checks
Stijn Jonker
SJCJonker at SJC.NL
Tue Oct 26 17:19:05 IST 2004
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Scott,
Thanks this fixed it, I'll do some more testing and remove it from
local.cf and/or /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf and will post
the results.
And offcourse add a faq item ;-)
Thanks
Stijn
Scott Silva said the following on 26-Oct-04 17:30:
> <<Snip>>
> |> But whatever I do i don't see any hits on the rules with URIBL/SURBL and
> |> or SPF. Although I couldn't find it back in the list I believe i need
> |> the latest beta for SPF support, but URIBL should work.
> |>
> |> I check some of the spam only minutes after they where received on
> |> http://www.rulesemporium.com/cgi-bin/uribl.cgi and they where indeed
> |> listed in one or more lists.
> |>
> |> The only rule scoring I modified in local.cf is:
> |> score ALL_TRUSTED 0
> |
> |
> | What does a SA --lint tell you ?
> |
> |> Is there somebody who can offer some adivce on how to troubleshoot
> |> and/or find the culprit for this?
> Check to see if you have a "/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre" You might
> find it instead in "/usr/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre". Copy (or link
> might work) to /etc/mail/spamassassin and restart MailScanner just to be
> safe
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