Hmmm, adding it to local.cf didn't seem to work either.
This is using a debian apt-get install of spamassasin if it matters?
--On Thursday, 23 May 2002 6:53 p.m. -0400 Andrew Kohlsmith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is also possible to add the test in the local.cf but use the sql
> preference
s in user_prefs, for security
> reasons, unless you turn on the option which lets you do that. But the
> option creates security holes. You can, however, put extra rules in
> /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and they will be used for everyone.
>
> Be sure to restart spamd after m
Hi, new to spamassasin so this is probably a really simple question, but
how does one create there own localised rules?
In my ~/.spamassasin/user_prefs file I've added the following:
header USENET_SPAM_ACCOUNT /?:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i
describe USENET_SPAM_ACCOUNTTo: mail sent to usenet s
Hiya, very new to spamassassin, so far so good, using a stockstandard
apt-get'd install/config running via procmail, how I can exclude the email
attached from a rule?
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"...if I seem super human I have been misunderstood." (c) Dream Theater
Hi, I'm seeing ALOT of these pure high ascii spams coming through lately,
and now that I've installed Spam Assassin I'd love to see these trapped.
How does one write new tests? Or could someone who knows, write up
something that would handle this and tell me how to install/add it?
Thanks in a