I have been running spamassassin on my own server for quite a wile and been very happy with it. Recently I contracted with an ISP, and one of the things I have been passed with was to take over their spamassassin server.
Like mine, they were a debian install with the generic ruleset that comes when installed with Debian, but their original sys admin updated their rulesets on several occassions. My question is, looking at my own rulesets I noticed the all the ruleset filenames start with numbers such as 10_misc.cf 20_dnsbl_tests.cf 20_html_tests.cf 20_ratware.cf 25_hashcash.cf 30_text_fr.cf 60_whitelist.cf user_prefs.template 20_anti_ratware.cf 20_drugs.cf 20_meta_tests.cf 20_uri_tests.cf 25_spf.cf 30_text_nl.cf 65_debian.cf 20_body_tests.cf 20_fake_helo_tests.cf 20_phrases.cf 23_bayes.cf 25_uribl.cf 30_text_pl.cf languages 20_compensate.cf 20_head_tests.cf 20_porn.cf 25_body_tests_es.cf 30_text_de.cf 50_scores.cf But upon looking at the rulesets on their server and on rulesemporium.com I noticed that most of the filenames start with 70 & 60...etc SO, my question is, what do the numbers signify? are they a level, or a release number or ? Wayne -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]