![]() ![]() So, it seems to me to be an error to create these user accounts. PRESENTLY I have an entry for openDKIM: # This is for openDKIM - missing are clamav and spamassassin: ![]() I imagine that there needs to be an entry made in Postfix's main.cf to create or add an entry called smtpd_milters to include whatever link is needed to tell Postfix how to call spamassassin. For example, among the first things it suggests is to create a group and user account called " spamfilter" when, of course, the stock yum install already created the account sa-milt, whose entry appears to be the right one: sa-milt:x:982:477:SpamAssassin Milter:/var/lib/spamass-milter:/sbin/nologin In there I found a link to a page on how to install and integrate spamassassin with postfix - here (), but that advice wasn't sufficient AND appeared to not be so clueful. I sure hope I don't have to learn everything about all of these to get spamassassin working! Thankfully - but insufficiently - the man page ALSO points me to /etc/mail/spamassassin which contains, among other things, a file called local.cf. The man page also points me to /usr/share/spamassassin which in turn contains a large collection (63) of similarly named. cf) which in turn contains a large collection (65) of. When I run 'man spamassassin' it points me to /var/lib/spammassassin/3.004000, which contains 'updates_spamassassin_org.cf and a subdirectory of the same name (minus the. The installed Postfix is: postfix-2.11.86_64 Spamass-milter-postfix-0.4.Īnd again, this is Fedora 21. I've installed these versions: spamass-milter-0.4.86_64 AND, the entry I've tried is based on the data found in '/usr/share/doc/spamass-milter-postfix' this file says the right value is unix:/run/spamass-milter/postfix/sock BUT while the directory exists, the socket entry is not there, and the error message cited below is returned. There's a lot more that follows but MAYBE this all boils down to nobody bothering to give appropriate information on what the Postfix smtpd_milter entry should be. However, it's also completely unclear where configuration options are to be defined. The official documentation does NOT pertain to Fedora - it's too generic and is missing important Fedora implementation details.Īnd, how it's done is not enough straight-forward that I know what to do! The most important missing link appears to be what I tell to Postfix on how to call spamassassin. All the advice out there is old and doesn't apply - so far as I found anyway. You’ve configured spamassassin for your mail server.I was unable to find any help anywhere on installing spamassassin on a modern Fedora system. o content_filter=spamassassin < service postfix restart ![]() Smtp inet n - n - smtpd -o content_filter=spamassassin Spamassassin unix - n n - pipe flags=R user=spamd argv=/usr/bin/spamc -e /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f $ Here is the step:Īt the bottom of the file add the following code: Spam assassin is now configured but we need to integrate this with postfix. To achieve this you need to modify two files.įirst edit the file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cfįirst part is done. You need to configure them manually (so far I know). If you install OX or Kopano, spamassassin will not configured automatically for postfix. ![]()
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