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I've set up my DA installation to use the spamassassin included by default by DA...
It was an easy install...
I ran ./spam.sh from the DA scripts directory, and then uncommented the spamassasin parts of the /etc/exim.conf file, as was explained to me in an email from John at the beginning of the month.
Has anyone else run it? What should I expect to see? Should emails be bounced? Or filed somewhere? Or should they arrive either as attachments or marked as spam in the headers...
I've gotten one piece of spam so far, with no special headers, but I did find this in the topmost received line:
However I found the same thing in the topmost received line in non-spam messages, so I'm not sure yet what I should be looking for.
Does anyone know if the default settings should work as is, or if I need to change them?
Thanks.
Jeff
It was an easy install...
I ran ./spam.sh from the DA scripts directory, and then uncommented the spamassasin parts of the /etc/exim.conf file, as was explained to me in an email from John at the beginning of the month.
Has anyone else run it? What should I expect to see? Should emails be bounced? Or filed somewhere? Or should they arrive either as attachments or marked as spam in the headers...
I've gotten one piece of spam so far, with no special headers, but I did find this in the topmost received line:
Code:
Received: from mail by da1.ns-one.net with spam-scanned (Exim 3.36 #1) id 1A3lEG-0002hK-00
Does anyone know if the default settings should work as is, or if I need to change them?
Thanks.
Jeff