I was playing around with spamassassin tonight and got it
installed via apt-get made a config file via http://www.yrex.com/spam/spamconfig.php
then set it up for postfix via http://www.muine.org/~hoang/postfix_sa.html
a simple ps aux says its running, thought I don’t know if its actually
filtering I havent gotten any spam, but I normally don’t ;-) but my
problem is that no whenever I get emails in the TO: field instead of having my
name or email address there it now has To: undisclosed-recipients:; why is this?
How can I fix this, ive been playing with this a while and can find where its
getting this from. What do you need from me to help diagnose this? Thanks for
any and all help. Also do I have to tell squirrelmail that spamassassin is
there or will they “just work”. The only thing I did
differently than in http://www.muine.org/~hoang/postfix_sa.html
is that i didnt make the .sh script, I decided to use the one that got installed
with spamassassin in rc2.d but I edited the /etc/defaults/spamassassin file
where it says OPTIONS=”-c” to read now OPTIONS="-a -d -c -u
filter -m 10" he just put that in a script, I think this accomplishes the
same thing. I hope someone can help. I am also getting this at bootup: Unable to create lockfile
0/.spamassassion/auto-whitelist.lock no such file or directory Is that 0 (zero) a directory? Where is it
located? Or where should it be located? Im still working on that undisclosed-recipients:; google hasn’t came up with anything as of yet. TIA Nick |
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