On 07/13/2013 10:44 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > Frank Cox wrote: > >>> I wonder if anyone is actually running SpamAssassin >>> with Postfix/Amavisd-new under CentOS-6.4 . >>> I have followed the instructions in >>> <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Amavisd> >>> but as far as I can see SpamAssassin is not working. >> I run spamassassin and postfix on my mailserver, but don't run amavisd. > Thanks for your response. > If I can't get SpamAssassin working with amavisd I'll do that. > But I assume someone must have it working > since it is referred to in the CentOS wiki.centos.org > in various Howto's. I just checked on my server - no process for spam* but there are 3 for amavis and I get emails into my client with the "***SPAM*** " heading, thus spamassassin is running and doing the task, called and managed by amavisd. I have never done an autopsy on the whole mix as it just worked when I followed the recipe. > >> spamassassin adds a header to incoming email that looks something like >> this: >> >> X-Spam-Status: No, score=-103.5 required=5.0 >> tests=AWL,BAYES_00,HTML_MESSAGE, >> RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED,RP_MATCHES_RCVD,USER_IN_WHITELIST autolearn=ham >> version=3.3.1 > Yes, I realise that, and SpamAssassin on my system works fine > if run with sample email > spamassassin -D < spammail > spammail.out > But as far as I can see, amavisd is not starting spamd running. > >> You can then configure your mail client to trash or sort email based on >> the presence or absence of the [SPAM] tag in the subject line. > Unfortunately, as I said, SA does not appear to be processing any email. > Amavisd is setup to send any spam to ~/quarantine/ > but sadly this directory remains empty. >