Michael Moncur wrote on Sat, 11 Jan 2003 10:09:52 -0700:
> I believe if you don't set ok_locales, it defaults to 'all', so no score is
> added.
>
This is not how the man page reads.
> If you set it to something (i.e. 'en') then the five non-English
> locales mentioned
I think you simply can't s
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From: Adrian Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sat, 11 Jan 2003 14:23:07 +0800
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] ok_locales xx
> Adrian Ho wrote on Sat, 11 Jan 2003 14:23:07 +0800:
>>On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 07:43:46PM -0600, Mike Vanecek
> So, if there are no "ok_locales" set SA will set a certain positive
> score for any of the five or so locales mentioned? How much?
I believe if you don't set ok_locales, it defaults to 'all', so no score is
added. If you set it to something (i.e. 'en') then the five non-English
locales mentioned
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Adrian Ho wrote on Sat, 11 Jan 2003 14:23:07 +0800:
> > ok_locales ja -- does this mean to block Japan or not block it?
>
> Neither. It means to not add a positive spam bias to the final tally.
>
So, if there are no "ok_locales" set SA will set a certain positive
score for any of the five or s
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 07:43:46PM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> This statement
> Which locales (country codes) are considered OK to receive mail from.
>
> seems to conflict with this statement
> If you wish SpamAssassin to block spam in foreign languages, set this to the
> locale which matches yo
>From SA configuration instructions:
[Quote]
ok_locales xx [ yy zz ... ] (default: all)
Which locales (country codes) are considered OK to receive mail from. Mail
using character sets used by languages in these countries, will not be marked
as possibly being spam in a foreign language.
Note th