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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:10:30PM -0700, huey payne wrote:
| I am installing spamassassin 2.55 on an e-mail box
| running exim 4.12 and redhat 8.0. Right now mail
| gets caught in an infinite loop with spamassassin.
| Exim sends the e-mail to spamassassin to check,
| spamassassin returns the e-mail to exim and exim sends
| it back to spamassassin. Following are the router
| and transportation setting in the exim config file.
[config snipped]
Do you, by any chance, have some other scanning system with a similar
setup? I saw someone try that once, the net effect was
exim -> SA -> exim -> virus scanner -> exim -> SA -> exim -> ...
the solution was to adjust the condition= setting so that when the
virus scanner returned the message to exim, exim skipped both the SA
and AV routers.
The other thing I wonder is you don't have 'report_safe 0' set in
spamassassin and thus exim doesn't see any X-Spam-Flag: header
defined. However, since $received_protocol is set that shouldn't
matter.
Say, user 'mail' exists and is a privileged user (in terms of exim),
right?
HTH,
-D
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