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Server isn't spam assassin scanning some emails

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  • madmanmachines
    Hi, I see many users not enable SpamAssassin entirely. Please check WHM > Home "Service Configuration "Service Manager and ensure that "spamd" or "Spam Assassin" is enabled. Additionally some users forget to do the opposite, so ensure it is enabled in the desired cPanel account under "Spam Assassin". If no icon is present in cPanel for Spam Assassin, please check the corresponding feature list for the account at WHM > Home "Packages "Feature Manager. As well, you may wish that all accounts use Spam Assassin, which you may set at WHM > Home "Service Configuration "Exim Configuration Manager > SpamAssassin Options by selecting " Apache SpamAssassin": Forced Global ON". If you have already ensured the above, I would check to see that the spam daemon is actually running. You can check with the following command from SSH:
    ps aux|grep spamd|grep -v spam
    Or you could go ahead and jump the gun and issue a restart of the daemon:
    /scripts/restartsrv_spamd
    Let us know what you find. Thanks,
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  • floppyfringe
    We did globally disable SA and only left a few domains who got the strange "Not Spam No Score" headers. X-Spam-Status: No, score= X-Spam-Score: X-Spam-Bar: X-Ham-Report: X-Spam-Flag: NO It is globally re-enabled now, but we still see the above, and it seems to prevent our servers from scanning email :( Is there anything within EXIM that searches to see if the email has already been checked and the above is enough to prevent the server from doing another SA scan? I wasn't that keen on posting this here in case it is a way that spammers are fooling cPanel from not doing SA scans.
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  • madmanmachines
    Hi,
    ] It is globally re-enabled now, but we still see the above, and it seems to prevent our servers from scanning email :( ... I wasn't that keen on posting this here in case it is a way that spammers are fooling cPanel from not doing SA scans.

    Did you run the suggested commands to ensure that the spam daemon is running? You may need to submit a ticket to cPanel directly so they can take a look, which would also keep your data confidential. Thanks,
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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