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Re: Going from procmail based SA to spamass-milter produces more spam
From: |
John E Hein |
Subject: |
Re: Going from procmail based SA to spamass-milter produces more spam |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Oct 2006 13:01:12 -0700 |
Ken Long wrote at 12:58 -0500 on Oct 30, 2006:
> On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 17:03 -0600, John E Hein wrote:
> > And take a look at 'spamassassin -t' scores for a particular
> > spam that you received vs. the scores you see in the mail header.
>
> Ok, I tried that, but I seem to be getting erratic results. One message
> was identical, but another had differences.
>
> And here's an interesting twist. I have spamass-milter set to reject
> mail that matches my threshold. I had spamassassin set to tag it prior
> to going to the milter. Just for kicks, I turned back on my procmail
> filter so that now mail is first processed by spamass-milter and then
> processed by spamc in my procmailrc file. Messages that make it through
> the milter are now being tagged as spam by SA, using the exact same
> preferences and bayes db. What could cause that???
>
> Any thoughts??
Three...
"erratic results" doesn't tell me much.
I don't use the reject flag (-r) in spamass-milter, so I
can't comment on that.
Try using -d for spamass-milter.