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spamassassin, 3.2.5, webmin

Asked by admash in Anti-Spam Email Software, SendMail Email Server, Fedora Linux

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I am running Webmin, sendmail and spamassassin 3.2.5 (referred to as SA from now on) on a Fedora 8 box. Just for clarity, I am using the latest Horde Groupware to view my mail, but I do not think(?) that affects my question.

I am very comfortable with the command line, webmin is a convenience.

The question is, how to get SA filtering my mail properly? All I want SA to do is set the mail header as spam, and also rewrite the mail subject line to the default '****SPAM****', and let hoard filter (ingo) take care of moving it to the correct place in the user's mail folders.

Here is a list of information/observations:

- I have procmail set up to forward mail to SA with: "Feed to program /usr/bin/spamassassin"
- For testing, I have (via webmin) set the "Hits above which a message is considered spam" option to '2' instead of the default '5'.
- I have been sending spam mail to SA for learning via spamassassin -r and also tried sa-learn --spam (user)
- No subject lines for are being rewritten.
- The spamd daemon is running
- I have Bayesian filtering enabled, but the sa-update command (also the included webmin sa-update cron job) times out.

I am glad to provide any further necessary information. Can the experts help?
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Zones: Anti-Spam Email Software, SendMail Email Server, Fedora Linux
Tags: The Apache SpamAssassin Project, spamassassin, 3.2.5
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Solution Provided By: admash
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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