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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Len Conrad <LC...@Go2France.com> on 2008/09/17 03:15:20 UTC

what does amavis logging "Passed CEAN" with "Hits: -," mean?

example:

Sep 16 01:18:22 mx1 amavis[11483]: (11483-01-31) Passed CLEAN, [12.xx.40.141] [12.xx.40.141] <no...@bounce.xxx.com> -> <xx...@xxxxxxx>, Message-ID: <11...@xxxx.com>, mail_id: 2M64mzvIA3wf, Hits: -, queued_as: 2CC9D1AF49B, 407 ms

is "-" the same as "0.0", or something else?

Len



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Re: what does amavis logging "Passed CEAN" with "Hits: -," mean?

Posted by Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>.
> Len Conrad wrote:
> > example:
> >
> > Sep 16 01:18:22 mx1 amavis[11483]: (11483-01-31) Passed CLEAN,
> > [12.xx.40.141] [12.xx.40.141] <no...@bounce.xxx.com> -> <xx...@xxxxxxx>,
> > Message-ID: <11...@xxxx.com>, mail_id: 2M64mzvIA3wf, Hits: -,
> > queued_as: 2CC9D1AF49B, 407 ms
> >
> > is "-" the same as "0.0", or something else?
>
>Matt Kettler writes:
> That's an amavis message, you might want to ask them.
> However, my guess is that the "Hits: -" means that no SA score was
> generated at all, either due to bypassing SA, or SA timing out.

Indeed, thanks Matt. The SpamAssassin was not called. Either a message size
was beyond $sa_mail_body_size_limit, or a recipient setting was to bypass
spam checks.

  Mark

Re: what does amavis logging "Passed CEAN" with "Hits: -," mean?

Posted by Matt Kettler <mk...@verizon.net>.
Len Conrad wrote:
> example:
>
> Sep 16 01:18:22 mx1 amavis[11483]: (11483-01-31) Passed CLEAN, [12.xx.40.141] [12.xx.40.141] <no...@bounce.xxx.com> -> <xx...@xxxxxxx>, Message-ID: <11...@xxxx.com>, mail_id: 2M64mzvIA3wf, Hits: -, queued_as: 2CC9D1AF49B, 407 ms
>
> is "-" the same as "0.0", or something else?
>   
That's an amavis message, you might want to ask them.

However, my guess is that the "Hits: -" means that no SA score was
generated at all, either due to bypassing SA, or SA timing out.