MailScanner not using SpamAssassin

Jerry Benton jerry.benton at mailborder.com
Sun Oct 25 23:17:55 UTC 2015


https://www.mailscanner.info/postfix/

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Jerry Benton
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> On Oct 25, 2015, at 19:13, Jerry Benton <jerry.benton at mailborder.com> wrote:
> 
> Check the Postfix setup guide on the MailScanner website.
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> Jerry Benton
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>> On Oct 25, 2015, at 18:17, Brenda Bell <b311b-ms at theotherbell.com> wrote:
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>> I do not.
>> 
>> The only thing I have in header_checks is this:
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>> /^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*.*/ DISCARD Message exceeded SpamAssassin score limit of 10
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>> 
>>> On 25 Oct 2015, at 17:15, Gao wrote:
>>> 
>>> do you have:
>>> /^Received:/  HOLD
>>> 
>>> in your postfix header\_checks?
>>> 
>>> Gao
>>> 
>>>> On 10/24/2015 6:30 PM, b311b-ms at theotherbell.com wrote:
>>>> I just installed MailScanner 4.85.2-3 with clamav 0.98.7-1.12, spamassassin 3.4.0-7.12 and postfix 2:2.6.6-2.15. All of this is running on an Amazon EC2 instance under Amazon Linux.
>>>> 
>>>> Mail delivery is working to the point where messages reach their destination.
>>>> 
>>>> I’ve temporarily enabled logging until I verify everything is working as it should. The issue is that there’s no log evidence that mailscanner is triggering spam assassin.
>>>> 
>>>> The applicable settings from MailScanner.conf are as follows:
>>>> 
>>>> Include Scores In SpamAssassin Report = yes
>>>> Always Include SpamAssassin Report = no
>>>> Use SpamAssassin = yes
>>>> Max SpamAssassin Size = 200k
>>>> Required SpamAssassin Score = 6
>>>> High SpamAssassin Score = 10
>>>> SpamAssassin Auto Whitelist = yes
>>>> SpamAssassin Timeout = 75
>>>> Max SpamAssassin Timeouts = 10
>>>> SpamAssassin Timeouts History = 30
>>>> Check SpamAssassin If On Spam List = yes
>>>> Include Binary Attachments In SpamAssassin = no
>>>> Cache SpamAssassin Results = yes
>>>> SpamAssassin Cache Database File = /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/SpamAssassin.cache.db
>>>> SpamAssassin Rule Actions =
>>>> Sender SpamAssassin Report = %report-dir%/sender.spam.sa.report.txt
>>>> Log SpamAssassin Rule Actions = yes
>>>> SpamAssassin Temporary Dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/SpamAssassin-Temp
>>>> SpamAssassin User State Dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/spamassassin
>>>> SpamAssassin Install Prefix =
>>>> SpamAssassin Site Rules Dir = /etc/mail/spamassassin
>>>> SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir =
>>>> SpamAssassin Local State Dir = # /var/lib/spamassassin
>>>> SpamAssassin Default Rules Dir =
>>>> SQL SpamAssassin Config =
>>>> MCP Required SpamAssassin Score = 1
>>>> MCP High SpamAssassin Score = 10
>>>> MCP Max SpamAssassin Timeouts = 20
>>>> MCP Max SpamAssassin Size = 100k
>>>> MCP SpamAssassin Timeout = 10
>>>> MCP SpamAssassin Prefs File = %mcp-dir%/mcp.spam.assassin.prefs.conf
>>>> MCP SpamAssassin User State Dir =
>>>> MCP SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir = %mcp-dir%
>>>> MCP SpamAssassin Default Rules Dir = %mcp-dir%
>>>> MCP SpamAssassin Install Prefix = %mcp-dir%
>>>> SpamAssassin Cache Timings = 1800,300,10800,172800,600
>>>> Debug SpamAssassin = no
>>>> 
>>>> Obviously I’ve missed something, but I’m not seeing it. Can someone point me to other config elements I need to check?
>>>> 
>>>> Brenda
>>> 
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