I have had Spamassassin running for long enough to have BAYES kick in.
I realized the other day when I checked out all my rulesets with
spamassassin -D --lint, I was getting a BAYES_0 test result. I never
saw such a thing from my email. I figured out that I needed to
specifically run spamc a
don't allow relaying and don't care to filter mail my
users are delivering to the outside world. Is there a switch of some
sort I can set? Seems like it would free up a good bit of cpu time.
Ben Hanson, Transprint USA
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