INPUT_MAIL_FILTER line that connects to the spamass-milter socket.
By default the spamass-milter socket is
-/var/run/sendmail/spamass.sock; so your INPUT_MAIL_FILTER should look
+/var/run/spamass/spamass.sock; so your INPUT_MAIL_FILTER should look
something like:
# spamassassin settings
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`spamassassin',
- `S=local:/var/run/sendmail/spamass.sock, F=,
+ `S=local:/var/run/spamass/spamass.sock, F=,
T=S:4m;R:4m;E:10m')dnl
+ define(`confMILTER_MACROS_CONNECT',`t, b, j, _, {daemon_name}, {if_name}, {if_addr}')dnl
+ define(`confMILTER_MACROS_HELO',`s, {tls_version}, {cipher}, {cipher_bits}, {cert_subject}, {cert_issuer}')dnl
+ define(`confMILTER_MACROS_ENVRCPT',`b, i, j, r, v, Z, _')dnl
Briefly, the F=, tells sendmail to just pass the connection through if
the milter fails. This is most likely the setting you want. If you
that postfix connects to the spamass-milter socket. Something like:
# spamass-milter configuration
- smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/sendmail/spamass.sock
+ smtpd_milters = unix:/var/spool/postfix/spamass/spamass.sock
-should work. See http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html or
+should work. Note, however, if you're using a chrooted version of
+postfix, you'll need the local path to the socket inside of the
+chroot. In recent versions of Debian the following should work:
+
+ # spamass-milter configuration
+ smtpd_milters = unix:/spamass/spamass.sock
+ # milter macros usefull for spamass-milter
+ milter_connect_macros = j {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
+
+See http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html or
/usr/share/doc/postfix/MILTER_README.gz (in postfix-doc) for
information on how to set tempfail and the various timeouts that the
sendmail configuration above uses.
+The defaults for spamass-milter adjust themselves so that no
+configuration in /etc/default/spamass-milter should be required.
+[However, if you are not doing so, see below.]
+
-------------------------------------------------------------
Adjusting how spamass-milter is started
-------------------------------------------------------------
You can adjust how spamass-milter starts, and the options it calls
spamc with by adjusting /etc/default/spamass-milter. OPTIONS is passed
-directly to spamass-milter by /etc/init.d/spamass-milter.
+directly to spamass-milter by /etc/init.d/spamass-milter. [Refer to
+spamass-milter(1) for details.]
+
+Other settings which may be of use:
+
+SOCKET sets the location of the socket; defaults to
+/var/run/spamass/spamass.sock unless you are running postfix, where it
+is set to /var/spool/postfix/spamass/spamass.sock.
+
+SOCKETOWNER is the owner of the socket, which defaults to root:root or
+postfix:postfix if you're running postfix.
+
+SOCKETMODE is the mode of the socket, which defaults to 0600 or 0660
+if you're running postfix.
+
+RUNAS controls the user which spamass-milter runs as; defaults to
+spamass-milter.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Debugging spamass-milter
and send the results along with your bug report using reportbug.
- -- Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>, Tuesday, September 12, 2006 20:24:40 PDT
+ -- Don Armstrong <don@debian.org>, Mon, 5 Jan 2009 13:03:36 -0800