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Re: Problem setting up Postfix with Spamassassin

From: Alex Wong (alw1746yahoo.com.au)
Date: Mon Apr 26 2004 - 20:31:45 CDT


 --- Magnus Bäck <magnusdsek.lth.se> wrote: > On
Monday, April 26, 2004 at 14:22 CEST,
> Alex Wong <alw1746yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to set up Postfix to use Spamassassin
> and Anomy Sanitizer
> > using the example from
> http://www.advosys.ca/papers/postfix-filtering.html.
> > Unfortunately, my test mail just loops endlessly
> after the filter
> > script reinjects the mail back into Postfix(using
> sendmail). Has
> > anyone come across this problem?
> >
> > Mail delivery works fine once the filter is
> disabled. Shell test of
> > filter.sh also works fine. It looks like mail sent
> to localhost is
> > also handled by the inet daemon and I cannot find
> a way of telling
> > Postfix not to process filtered mail again.
>
> [...]
>
> > Apr 22 21:43:00 inv01 sendmail[9771]:
> i3MBh0K2009771:
> > Authentication-Warning: inv01.innovia.com.au:
> filter
> > set sender to alexwinnovia.com.au using -f
>
> This is the sendmail MTA, not Postfix' sendmail.
>
> [...]
>
> --
> Magnus Bäck
> magnusdsek.lth.se

Yes, you are right! the link (/etc/alternatives/mta)
was still pointing to the original sendmail, not
Postfix's. Changed that and it is working fine now.
Originally, I rpm-erased RH's Postfix and installed
2.0-19 from scratch. Somehow, the link must have been
set/unset incorrectly. Anyway, thanks for helping out
a newbie.

rgds,
Alex Wong

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