Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Clark
Never mind. I'm a fool. It is working fine, and reading from the correct ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file. I'll be over on the corner. That's the odd thing about computers. They only do exactly what they're told to do. Mike >I thought the < looked odd. But it doesn't work either way. But is >t

Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Clark
I thought the < looked odd. But it doesn't work either way. But is the -c even needed? I thought the users_pref under .spamassassin was read automatically. >On 13 March 2002, Rob McMillin said: >> -p only reads user scores. Did you try >> >> :0fw: >> | spamassassin -P -c

Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-13 Thread Greg Ward
On 13 March 2002, Rob McMillin said: > -p only reads user scores. Did you try > > :0fw: > | spamassassin -P -c https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk

Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-13 Thread Rob McMillin
Michael Clark wrote: > My user_prefs aren't being read. It seems that the user_prefs should > be read automagically when processing mail. I added -c > /home/mclark/.spamassassin/user_prefs and then -p > /home/mclark/.spamassassin/user_prefs to the .procmailrc and they > user_prefs aren't proc

Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Clark
My user_prefs aren't being read. It seems that the user_prefs should be read automagically when processing mail. I added -c /home/mclark/.spamassassin/user_prefs and then -p /home/mclark/.spamassassin/user_prefs to the .procmailrc and they user_prefs aren't processed. Complete /home/mclark/.p

Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-13 Thread Ian Briggs
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Greg Ward wrote: > If you're talking about customizing the scores, under SA 2.0 and later > you need to edit ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs. I don't have any ~/.spamassassin directory, just a ~/.spamassassin.cf file. I've got /usr/local/share/spamassassin/user_prefs.template. S

Re: [SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-12 Thread Greg Ward
On 11 March 2002, Marsha Hanchrow said: > I made the mistake of editing my "auto-whitelist.db" to remove the address > of an e-Bay seller. Ummm... *how* did you edit it? This is a binary file; you would need to write a program using the Mail::SpamAssassin API to modify it. If you used a text e

[SAtalk] Help the ignorant

2002-03-11 Thread Marsha Hanchrow
(My ISP was unable to help, but he's used SpamAssassin for maybe a day more than I have, and I'm brand new.) I have not been able, from the documentation, to figure out how to personalize my setup. The problems I'm currently chewing on are: I made the mistake of editing my "auto-whitelist.db"