On Thursday, June 26, 2003 @ 1:31:29 PM [-0700], Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Why "then"? SA will use the value from user_prefs if there is one. Note,
> that score and required_hits are two different beasts, but both can be set
> in user_prefs, no problem. Try spamassassin -D to see what's happening.
Ka
Matt Thoene wrote on Wed, 25 Jun 2003 17:59:14 -0700:
> Actually, the most important thing for me is to be able to have users
> set their own required hits number. What's happening now is, it's run
> through spamassassin and given a score based on the local.cf settings,
> then run through it again
Patrick Morris wrote on Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:55:28 -0700:
> I don't believe (though I could
> be wrong) SA allows rules to be defined in user prefs.
>
The original poster didn't seem to ask about custom rules. I think you can
define them in user_prefs, just not when you use the SQL db approach.
From the responses to my original post, it doesn't appear that this is
possible...however, I'll give it one more try...
I recently implemented SA site-wide after having it run for just a few
local users. The local users (including me) would prefer to use various
levels of required hits. For exampl
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 @ 3:55:28 PM [-0700], Patrick Morris wrote:
> I think custom rules may be a problem. I don't believe (though I could
> be wrong) SA allows rules to be defined in user prefs.
Actually, the most important thing for me is to be able to have users
set their own required h
I think custom rules may be a problem. I don't believe (though I could
be wrong) SA allows rules to be defined in user prefs.
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Matt Thoene wrote on Wed, 25 Jun 2003 12:56:01 -0700:
I have been running SA for a few local users for quite a while. It's
worked so well that I
Matt Thoene wrote on Wed, 25 Jun 2003 12:56:01 -0700:
> I have been running SA for a few local users for quite a while. It's
> worked so well that I decided to take it global so to speak. However,
> myself and the existing users have user_prefs with personal scores,
> rules, etc. that we'd like to
Hi,
I have tried searching the archives on this but I apparently can't get
the correct search string...hopefully one of you can assist with what is
probably an easy one.
I have been running SA for a few local users for quite a while. It's
worked so well that I decided to take it global so to spea