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RE: spamass-milt not being called by sendmail


From: Nate Schindler
Subject: RE: spamass-milt not being called by sendmail
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 16:49:17 -0700

*nod*
happens to the best of us. :)

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Behalf Of Chad Whitten
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 4:44 PM
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Subject: Re: spamass-milt not being called by sendmail


oh man, im such an idiot.  the host im testing from is on my trusted list
in my startup config for spamass-milter, thats why its not being scanned. 
tested from an external host and everything works as expected.


Chad Whitten said:
> okay, my sendmail.cf file contains the appropriate milter stuff and
> "strings /usr/bin/sendmail | grep Milter" yields lots of stuff.
>
> ive tried out the same config, everything compiled from scratch on a
> separate machine with the exact same results.
>
> spamass-milt compiled from cvs
> spamassassin-3
> sendmail-8.13.1
>
> running spamass-milter with following command line stanza
> spamass-milter -p /var/run/sendmail/spamass.sock -f -i 206.156.254.0/24
> -r 10 -u root
>
> and spamd with following stanza
> spamd -m 25 -x -d -A 127.0.0.1 -L
>
> my maillogs show this:
> Oct  6 17:46:47 smtp1 sendmail[31563]: i96MkHfm031563:
> address@hidden, size=13, class=0, nrcpts=1,
> msgid=<address@hidden>, proto=SMTP,
> daemon=MTA, relay=smtp2.nexband.com [206.156.254.233]
> Oct  6 17:46:47 smtp1 sendmail[31567]: i96MkHfm031563:
> address@hidden, delay=00:00:03, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=smtp,
> pri=120013, relay=[206.156.254.108] [206.156.254.108], dsn=2.0.0,
> stat=Sent (i96MkdGc006449 Message accepted for delivery)
>
>
> Dan Nelson said:
>> In the last episode (Oct 06), Nate Schindler said:
>>> You can verify milter support in sendmail with "strings `which
>>> sendmail`|grep Milter".  You should NOT see something like this:
>>> "Warning: Filter usage ('X') requires Milter support (-DMILTER)". In
>>> fact, without milter support, the output of that command is only a
>>> few lines long.  with milter support enabled, you'll get closer to 50
>>> lines of output.  anyway, that'll show you whether or not milter
>>> support is enabled.
>>
>> sendmail -d0.1 < /dev/null
>>
>> is cleaner :)
>>
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