FYI spamd listens on port 783 by default Personally I block communication to my installation on everything but localhost YMM
We run Dada on the same server with SA so if you need to test with that configuration let me know
// Rob Taylor
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I love how my example of SpamAssassin headers flags my message as spam by SpamAssassin That's awesome
On May 26, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Rob Taylor wrote:
I am not sure how you are calling Spamassassin but I can tell you that using it directly is a huge resource burden The preferred method is to use the client (spamc) to submit to the daemon (spamd)
Ooooooh Well, that's cool What I can do is rely on this method first, and fall back on calling it directly if need be I think the problem I currently have with my setup is that the mail server is on a different server than Dada Mail, and the version of SpamAssassin on the non-mail server isn't active (really), but the CPAN modules are still there - that's why I'm testing with such an old version
Currently, I'm running SpamAssassin directly using the CPAN perl modules - I think think SpamAssassin is written in Perl, so this is as close as I can get to calling it pretty much directly
If you can send me a quick testing procedure or use case, I would be most happy to help with the testing this evening
I'll see if this daemon is running on the non-mail server and whip up something interesting
Ah It is! Good good Thanks for that tip - I'll see if I can't tweak my code to use that instead
-- Justin Simoni
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On May 26, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Rob Taylor wrote:
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Hey Justin:
I am not sure how you are calling Spamassassin but I can tell you that using it directly is a huge resource burden The preferred method is to use the client (spamc) to submit to the daemon (spamd)
Here is an example from my qmail file
|/var/qmail/bin/preline -d /usr/bin/spamc -f -u rt@tdmedia com | /usr/local/nospam/filepipe /usr/bin/vdeliver
In this case I have preferences for spam filtering setup on a per use basis being read from a MySQL back end
If you can send me a quick testing procedure or use case, I would be most happy to help with the testing this evening
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