MailScanner and SpamAssassin sitewide help!
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jan 12 09:33:27 GMT 2006
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If, by saying it is not working, that nothing is going through spamc
or spamd, then that is because MailScanner doesn't use them. It does
it more efficiently than that and calls the SpamAssassin function
library directly.
On 12 Jan 2006, at 02:56, Steve Maller wrote:
> OK, I've built and installed MailScanner 4.49 and SpamAssassin
> 3.1.0 on a mostly stock Fedora Core 4 box. I'm running Sendmail
> with a bunch of RBLs and TLS enabled.
>
> Email comes through MailScanner, but whatever I do, I do not seem
> to get any mail to go through SpamAssassin. I tried manually
> starting spamd with the -d option.
>
> I have the "Use SpamAssassin" directive enabled, but like I said,
> nothing works.
>
> My intention is to run this site-wide, and I have consulted with
> the various FAQs and nothing seems to work.
>
> Again, email *is* being delivered, but SpamAssassin is never
> getting used.
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