MailScanner + SA3 + SURBL not registering.

Scott Silva ssilva at SGVWATER.COM
Thu Sep 30 22:14:24 IST 2004


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Steve Swaney wrote:
|>-----Original Message-----
|>From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On
|>Behalf Of Dean Jones
|>Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 3:50 PM
|>To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
|>Subject: Re: MailScanner + SA3 + SURBL not registering.
|>
|>Steve Swaney wrote:
|> >>> SNIPPED <<<
|>
|>>>Doing the command that you suggested manages to make the SURBL checks
|>>>work.
|>>>
|>>>It almost as if there is a spamassassin option in MailScanner.conf that
|>>>turns it off.
|>>>
|>>
|>>
|>>There is a command in MailScanner that turns SpamAssassin off;
|>>
|>>        Use SpamAssassin = yes
|>>
|>>But if you have SpamAssassin turned on in MS and the test above works,
|>>MailScanner should run the exactly as the test does. How are you sure
|>
|>thst
|>
|>>MS is not running the tests?
|>>
|>
|>Use SpamAssassin is set to yes, and SA is doing other checks.
|>
|>The only way i have to guess is just by the data SA drops into the logs.
|>It never hits on any URIBL_* scores running natively.
|>
|>I can forward SURBL test emails through from outside addresses and they
|>don't get hit by the SURBL checks.
|>
|>I'm at a loss :)
|>otherwise SA 3 is working great.
|>
|
|
| So am I. I have many systems setup this way and:
|
|         grep URIBL_ /var/log/maillog
|
With grep URIBL I get nothing, but with grep URI I get lots of hits.
I am using the spamassassin prefs from your site.
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