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paeppi
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Hi,
I have Spamassassin switched on for several mailboxes, but Spamassassin does not scan the Mails at all (no X-Spam-*** Headers added, ...).
When Spamassassin is switched on in the Plesk Control Panel, the Program %pleskdir%/admin/bin/memailfilter_usr.exe is called on mail-drop. However, memailfilter_usr.exe does not replace the email with a scanned one.
Spamassassin alone seems to work fine, when I call the command
%pleskdir%\Additional\Perl\bin\Perl.exe -T -w %pleskdir%\Additional\Perl\bin\spamassassin < %filename_of_an_email% > test.txt
then I find a perfectly scanned email in the test.txt file.
I tried replacing the memailfilter_usr.exe with an own one as a workaround, but unfortunately it turned out to be more trouble than I expected, as usual.
Any ideas of what I could do to make the original memailfilter_usr.exe work? ;-)
Regards,
paeppi
I have Spamassassin switched on for several mailboxes, but Spamassassin does not scan the Mails at all (no X-Spam-*** Headers added, ...).
When Spamassassin is switched on in the Plesk Control Panel, the Program %pleskdir%/admin/bin/memailfilter_usr.exe is called on mail-drop. However, memailfilter_usr.exe does not replace the email with a scanned one.
Spamassassin alone seems to work fine, when I call the command
%pleskdir%\Additional\Perl\bin\Perl.exe -T -w %pleskdir%\Additional\Perl\bin\spamassassin < %filename_of_an_email% > test.txt
then I find a perfectly scanned email in the test.txt file.
I tried replacing the memailfilter_usr.exe with an own one as a workaround, but unfortunately it turned out to be more trouble than I expected, as usual.
Any ideas of what I could do to make the original memailfilter_usr.exe work? ;-)
Regards,
paeppi