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Re: Mail



On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 10:51:33PM -0700, SigmaX wrote:
Yo. Trying to setup mail server on Sarge... I got to where i am from the howto at http://wiki.ev-15.com/debian:mail_system

Okay, so everything's setup okay, I think. But when I try to send mail to my server, it gets caught by the spam filter, and I'm not sure why. Here's my /var/log/mail.log from the time the message arrives:

Jun 20 21:37:50 sipca spamd[1012]: connection from localhost.localdomain [127.0.
0.1] at port 1041
You have spamd listening on a port you're connecting to rather than
running a direct postfix filter, does that sound right?
Jun 20 21:37:50 sipca spamd[1012]: info: setuid to filter succeeded
Jun 20 21:37:50 sipca spamd[1012]: processing message <42B7A8D1.3070509@cwazy.co
.uk> for filter:1002.
Jun 20 21:37:51 sipca spamd[1012]: clean message (0.0/5.0) for filter:1002 in 0.
8 seconds, 932 bytes.
Jun 20 21:37:51 sipca spamd[1012]: result: . 0 - scantime=0.8,size=932,mid=<42
B7A8D1.3070509@cwazy.co.uk>,autolearn=ham
The spam filter itself gets the message and scans it OK.


Jun 20 21:37:51 sipca spamc[1808]: exec failed: No such file or directory
This looks interesting, is spamc installed? (apt-cache policy spamc)

If so (i could certainly be reading the error wrong), can you trace back
what spamc is trying to do?

It may help to post the relevant sections of your postfix master.cf and
other relevant configuration files so that other people can see how your
system is set up, it might generate more responses.


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