The log entries are correct for the discard score of 99 that you put in the web interface.� A discard score of 99 in the web interface corresponds to a spamreject score of 990 in the exim logs.� A discard score of 10 is recommended and is the default value which would correspond to a spamreject score of 100 in the exim logs.

My FreeBSD systems have lots of spamd entries for spamassassin such as this:

Jul 13 02:20:01 hostname spamd[79255]: spamd: result: . -7 - HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_HTML_ONLY,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED,RCVD_IN_JMF_W,RCVD_IN_MSPIKE_H3,RCVD_IN_MSPIKE_WL,RP_MATCHES_RCVD scantime=1.4,size=6139,user=spamd,uid=58,required_score=0.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=47334,mid=<523549165.1468390798172.JavaMail.pcorr@exchange-ha.onefiserv.net>,autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no

So, please check your spamassassin config.

Also, please read and understand all of the spamassassin documentation both from spamassassin itself and within the Exim4U docs.� For example, this is cut and pasted from /etc/exim/exim4u_global_spam_virus:

# DISCUSSION OF HOW EXIM4U PROCESSES MAIL WITH SPAMASSASSIN
# Exim4u offers three levels of spamassassin customization.
# First, Exim4u rejects all spam scores >= SpamRejectScore at SMTP time. The
# SpamRejectScore value is global and applies to all local domains, all relay domains
# and all individual user accounts.� The recommended SpamRejectScore value is 10 and
# is specified in this file. The individual users and relay domains can then be more
# aggressive on an individual basis with the second level criteria (discard score)
# and third level criteria (tag score) which are specified for each individual email
# account and/or each individual relay domain using the Exim4U web interface. For
# example, Exim4u discards (to blackhole) all spam scores >= discard values after the
# SMTP connection is closed. Exim4u also tags all spam scores > tag values upon delivery.
# The discard values and tag values for relay domains are specified under the Domain
# Administration menu in the web interface by the site administrator. Likewise, the
# discard values and tag values for individual email accounts are specified under
# "manage POP/IMAP accounts" within each domain in the web interface. The recommended
# range of values for individual discard scores is 8 to 10. The recommended range
# of values for tag scores is 4 to 6.

FYI,

Gordon



On 07/13/2016 12:26 PM, Helmut Fritz wrote:

Will do Gordon.

In the web interface, for now, they are all set the same.� Discard score of 99 and tag score of 5.� The 99 corresponds to what is set in the exim4u_global_spam_virus for the SpamRejectScore, 99.� Why does the log entry show 990?� If I understand things correctly, It should show 9.9 or 99, no?

1b4BZC-0005p9-Ek H= mx.sendinghost.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Warning: spam-score-int: 1 (/). spamreject: 990.

I find zero log entries in maillog regarding the corresponding messages.� I will see if i can get SA to do some better logging, that may help me when things get dumped to /dev/null.

Thx much.

Helmut

From: users [mailto:users-bounces@exim4u.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Dickens
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 5:29 AM
To: Exim4U General Discussion
Subject: Re: [Exim4U] help with files in input and scan directories, SA score integer vs. decimal

On 07/12/2016 11:49 PM, Helmut Fritz wrote:

So in my message my spam-score-int of 1 is actually 10 compared to the spam reject of 990?� Or is that 9.9?


If you specify a spam reject score of 9.9 in the web interface then "spamreject" will be 99 in the exim logs.


Any ideas on the files in the directories?� Why the header file is missing from input?� Should I check exim list/people for that?� I did not find much in my google searching for that.


Sorry but I'm not sure what's going on there....� You can surely post the question on the exim list.�� Alternatively, you could just closely watch those directories to see if it happens again.� If it doesn't re-occur then you could just remove those files and periodically check back to ensure that everything is fine.

Gordon



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