John, have you tried following this configuration example, or comparing it
to yours?
http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/config_docs/exim3_spamassassin.html
Steven
-----Original Message-----
From: John Miller [
mailto:jmiller@twinengines.com]
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 5:30 PM
To: Nico Erfurth
Cc: exim-users@???
Subject: RE: [Exim] SpamAssassin filtering
Fair enough, it's been a long day. :)
I'm using exim v3.36. You can see in the routers configuration (below) that
there are two transports. If remote_smtp is enabled then mail gets
delivered, but not scanned. Conversly, if spamcheck is enabled then the mail
is scanned but not delivered.
Excerpts from /etc/exim/exim.conf
# This transport is for SpamAssassin
spamcheck:
driver = pipe
command = /usr/sbin/exim -oMr spam-scanned -bS
transport_filter = /usr/bin/spamc
bsmtp = all
home_directory = "/tmp"
current_directory = "/tmp"
user = mail
group = mail
return_path_add = false
log_output = true
return_fail_output = true
prefix =
suffix =
# Remote addresses are those with a domain that does not match any item # in
the "local_domains" setting above.
# Send all mail to a smarthost
smarthost:
driver = domainlist
# transport = remote_smtp
transport = spamcheck
route_list = "* 192.168.2.23 byname"
> I've been poking through the logs and it looks like Exim is using
> remote_smtp as the transport instead of the SpamAssassin transport I
Aha. Hmmm, well how do you think about showing us some of these loglines?
Ohhh, and it would be good to see your configuration. Ahh, before I forget
it, TELL USE YOUR EXIM VERSION! :)
> created. Ideally, this server would filter mail, add header
information
> and relay the mail to our Exchange server. How can I get Exim to do
this
> instead of skipping the SpamAssassin Transport like it is now?
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
We like to help, but we're no visionaries.
Nico
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