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ainda spamassassin+qmail-scanner



De tanto mecher, acabei fazendo bobagem...
Agora o spam chega com o flag X-Spam-Status: yes, porém o qmail-scanner
não o joga mais em quarentena.... alguma dica?


Segue meu procmailrc, local.cf e user_prefs respectivamente:

################PROCMAILRC ######################################

:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamassassin
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
./Maildir/

_________________________________________

########################## LOCAL.CF
#######################################

# SpamAssassin config file for version 2.5x
# generated by http://www.yrex.com/spam/spamconfig.php (version 1.01)

# How many hits before a message is considered spam.
required_hits           4.0

# Whether to change the subject of suspected spam rewrite_subject 1

# Text to prepend to subject if rewrite_subject is used subject_tag
*****SPAM*****

# Encapsulate spam in an attachment
report_safe             1

# Use terse version of the spam report
use_terse_report 0

# Enable the Bayes system
use_bayes               1

# Enable Bayes auto-learning
auto_learn              1

# Enable or disable network checks
skip_rbl_checks         0
use_razor2              1
use_dcc                 1
use_pyzor               1
report_header 1
detailed_phrase_score 1
spam_level_stars 1

___________________________________________________________

 ################ USER_PREFS #####################


# SpamAssassin user preferences file.  See 'perldoc
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' # for details of what can be tweaked.
#*
#* Note: this file is not read by SpamAssassin until copied into the
user
#* directory. At runtime, if a user has no preferences in their home
directory
#* already, it will be copied for them, allowing them to perform
personalised
#* customisation.  If you want to make changes to the site-wide
defaults,
#* create a file in /etc/spamassassin or /etc/mail/spamassassin instead.
########################################################################
###

# How many hits before a mail is considered spam.
required_hits    4

# Whitelist and blacklist addresses are now file-glob-style patterns, so
# "friend@somewhere.com", "*@isp.com", or "*.domain.net" will all work.
# whitelist_from        someone@somewhere.com

# Add your own customised scores for some tests below.  The default
scores are # read from the installed spamassassin rules files, but you
can override them # here.  To see the list of tests and their default
scores, go to # http://spamassassin.org/tests.html . # score
SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAME n.nn

# Speakers of Asian languages, like Chinese, Japanese and Korean, will
almost # definitely want to uncomment the following lines.  They will
switch off some # rules that detect 8-bit characters, which commonly
trigger on mails using CJK # character sets, or that assume a
western-style charset is in use. #
score HEADER_8BITS              0
score HTML_COMMENT_8BITS        0
score SUBJ_FULL_OF_8BITS        0
score UPPERCASE_25_50           0
score UPPERCASE_50_75           0
score UPPERCASE_75_100  0




 
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