Do you have any whitelists or definitions for the " is definitely not spam" ruleset?<br><br>Martin<br><br>On Sunday, 9 October 2011, Mike's List <<a href="mailto:mikelist@leawood.com">mikelist@leawood.com</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>> I'm getting lots of spams, even though I have lowered the SA required<br>> scores in the MailScanner.conf to that of 3. It seems like some spams<br>> are not even being check by SpamAssassin? B<br>
><br>><br>> From /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf<br>> Required SpamAssassin Score = 3<br>><br>><br>> Header: X-YOURORG-MailScanner-SpamCheck: not spam, SpamAssassin<br>> (not cached, score=0, required 3, autolearn=not spam)<br>
><br>><br>> How can spams be getting a score of 0 if it is run through all those<br>> RBLs, Pyzor, Razor, DCC, etc.?<br>><br>><br>> I ran sa-update, and looked at /etc/sysconfig/update_spamassassin file<br>
> and saw the below. However, the below scripts are no where in /usr/bin<br>> but in /usr/local/bin.<br>><br>> MSSAUPDATE=/usr/sbin/update_spamassassin<br>> SAUPDATE=/usr/bin/sa-update<br>> SACOMPILE=/usr/bin/sa-compile<br>
> SAUPDATEARGS=""<br>><br>><br>> I can make the change, etc. but I'm wondering what else I need to modify<br>> to make this work? Is there like a "global" setting that missed<br>> somewhere during Clam-SA installation, i.e. with the install.sh script?<br>
><br>> All inputs are welcome. Thank you.<br>><br>><br>> Mike<br>><br>> --<br>> MailScanner mailing list<br>> <a href="mailto:mailscanner@lists.mailscanner.info">mailscanner@lists.mailscanner.info</a><br>
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