adam wrote:
> I'm having a small problem with MailScanner, some very obvious spam
> is getting through and I'm not sure why. This is a CentOS system with
> default packages and MailScanner almost out of the box.
>> The mail is definitely going though MailScanner, as it's being tagged
> with an X-BN-MailScanner header, however I'm suspicious that it's not
> going through SpamAssassin, as I'm getting no headers for that.
>> Is there some reason why some mail wouldn't be piped through
> SpamAssassin? It doesn't seem to be size anyway.
>> Thanks,
> adam
>
Adam
Is this MailScanner pure and simple or that Qmail thing that you used to
use?
If it's normal MailScanner I'd up the logging levels a bit so that you could
see what was going on.
If you need help there's usually a few of us on #mailscanner on freenode or
on the main MailScanner list
Michele
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