Re: Spam not reporting
HiP-HiPpO <[email protected]> Thu, 05 Jan 2017 06:31:49 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.horde.imp |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
>>>>>> I have spam reporting enabled. What I discovered is that >>>>>> messages sent through this method are not actually being >>>>>> submitted correctly. I also found through manual testing, that >>>>>> the parameter '-C revoke' is not always successful. So I >>>>>> changed the program line for spamc to use '-L spam' and '-L >>>>>> forget' respectively. Here's how I tested. >>>>>> >>>>>> In Horde and logged in as user1, find a message in Inbox to >>>>>> route through the Spam reporting process. Select it and choose >>>>>> Other Options->View Source. Copy all the source into a new >>>>>> file named email.eml on the mail server system. >>>>>> >>>>>> Log into the mail server system as user1. >>>>>> Using spamc, manually report the email as spam to the system to >>>>>> understand the intended behavior. >>>>>> $ spamc -d localhost -L spam -s 1500000 -u user1 < email.eml >>>>>> >>>>>> Responds with >>>>>> Message successfully un/learned >>>>>> >>>>>> Run the same command a second time. >>>>>> $ spamc -d localhost -L spam -s 1500000 -u user1 < email.eml >>>>>> >>>>>> Responds with >>>>>> Message was already un/learned >>>>>> >>>>>> Remove the email from spamassassin with >>>>>> $ spamc -d localhost -L forget -s 1500000 -u user1 < email.eml >>>>>> >>>>>> Responds with >>>>>> Message successfully un/learned >>>>>> >>>>>> Next, let's report the same email using Horde Spam Reporting >>>>>> then manually test that it was learned. >>>>>> In Horde, choose the same message from the Inbox and use the >>>>>> Spam reporting method. Horde handles the spam reporting >>>>>> correctly and the messsage is moved to an alternative folder as >>>>>> intended. This works fine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Let's return to the email server system and manually check that >>>>>> the email was submitted correctly. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rerun spamc with the email.eml file. This should respond with >>>>>> a meesage that this was already learned. >>>>>> >>>>>> $ spamc -d localhost -L spam -s 1500000 -u user1 < email.eml >>>>>> >>>>>> Responds with >>>>>> Message successfully un/learned >>>>>> >>>>>> It does NOT! Instead this message has now been learned >>>>>> manually. Horde did not report this correctly. >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is my backends.local.php file for reference. >>>>>> >>>>>> <?php >>>>>> $servers['imap']['disabled'] = true; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['disabled'] = false; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['name'] = 'Advanced IMAP Server'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['hostspec'] = 'localhost'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['port'] = 143; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['maildomain'] = 'domain.net'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['spam']['innocent']['display'] = true; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['spam']['innocent']['program'] = >>>>>> '/usr/bin/spamc -s 1500000 -d localhost -L forget -u %l'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['spam']['spam']['display'] = true; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['spam']['spam']['program'] = >>>>>> '/usr/bin/spamc -s 1500000 -d localhost -L spam -u %l'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['special_mboxes']['IMP_Mailbox::MBOX_DRAFTS'] = >>>>>> 'Drafts'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['special_mboxes']['IMP_Mailbox::MBOX_SENT'] = >>>>>> 'Sent'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['special_mboxes']['IMP_Mailbox::MBOX_SPAM'] = >>>>>> 'Spam'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['special_mboxes']['IMP_Mailbox::MBOX_TEMPLATES'] = >>>>>> 'Templates'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['special_mboxes']['IMP_Mailbox::MBOX_TRASH'] = >>>>>> 'Trash'; >>>>>> $servers['advanced']['autocreate_special'] = true; >>>>>> >>>>>> Looking at the apache status, it does show that spamc process >>>>>> was kicked off, but it does not appear that any intended email >>>>>> files are actually being submitted, unless this is just how the >>>>>> log lines appear. >>>>>> >>>>>> # /etc/init.d/apache2 status >>>>>> ● apache2.service - LSB: Apache2 web server >>>>>> Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/apache2) >>>>>> Drop-In: /lib/systemd/system/apache2.service.d >>>>>> └─forking.conf >>>>>> Active: active (running) since Thu 2016-12-22 01:54:09 PST; >>>>>> 5 days ago >>>>>> Process: 25714 ExecStop=/etc/init.d/apache2 stop >>>>>> (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >>>>>> Process: 24796 ExecReload=/etc/init.d/apache2 reload >>>>>> (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >>>>>> Process: 25739 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/apache2 start >>>>>> (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >>>>>> CGroup: /system.slice/apache2.service >>>>>> ├─ 417 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─ 431 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─ 432 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─ 448 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─ 449 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─ 452 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─ 454 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25018 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25753 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25757 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25758 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25843 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25846 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─25847 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─26512 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─27332 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─27334 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─27403 sh -c /usr/bin/spamc -s 1500000 -d localhost >>>>>> -L spam -u 'user1' >>>>>> ├─27404 /usr/bin/spamc -s 1500000 -d localhost -L >>>>>> spam -u user1 >>>>>> ├─28056 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─31845 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> ├─31987 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> └─32190 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi dev list. Is there any other details I can add to this >>>>> report that could be helpful to solve this? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Art >>>>> -- >>>> >>>> I added the line >>>> $servers['debug'] = '/tmp/horde-debug.log'; >>>> to imp/config/backends.local.php >>>> in hopes to get some additional details to append here. The log >>>> file is not created. >>> >>> You are missing the server key. I.e., >>> >>> $servers['advanced']['debug'] = '/tmp/imap-debug.log'; > >>> Though I'm not sure this will show anything about your spam problem. >>> >>> Are you sure that your webserver user has the correct permissions >>> to report spam to spamc? >> >> Additionally, are you sure you are running the spamd daemon and not >> using Amavis? The later won't work with spamc. > > I changed /etc/passwd and allowed www-data a login shell. I used > `su - www-data` to change to this user in which the web server runs > as. As the www-data user, I ran the commands > > `spamc -d localhost -L spam -s 1500000 -u user1 < test.eml` > as well as > `spamc -d localhost -L forget -s 1500000 -u user1 < test.eml` > > The reported behavior above was expected and this was the same > behavior that was seen when running as www-data. This test was > successful and it validates that the www-data user can run spamc. > In /etc/apache2/envvars is the env variable `export > APACHE_RUN_USER=www-data` > > netstat lists > tcp 0 0 localhost:spamd *:* LISTEN > > /etc/services shows the spamd port as > spamd 783/tcp # spamassassin daemon > > I do have amavis installed and have set a $sa_spam_subject_tag = **JUNK** > spamassassin local,cf config has this > rewrite_header Subject ***** SPAM ***** > > All auto reported Spam has the Subject that is used in the > spamassassin local.cf file. > Enabling debug logging with $servers['advanced']['debug'] = '/tmp/imap-debug.log'; did not provide any usable insight. -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected]