On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 03:27:20PM -0700, Justin England wrote:
| > I did some reading on using SA with mysql and this having the ability to
| > enable / disable per user. Is there a simple interface to this or is
| > mysql even required for what I am trying to do?
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| In my local copy of my gl
>
> I did some reading on using SA with mysql and this having the ability to
> enable / disable per user. Is there a simple interface to this or is
> mysql even required for what I am trying to do?
In my local copy of my global prefs, I have required_hits 80, then when
one of my customers wants
jm said:
> brad said:
>
> > I have received about 50 complaints from people Yelling at me to disable
>
> The easiest way to do this for *real* users (listed in /etc/passwd), is to
> create a ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs (2.0 filename!) file with
>
> required_hits 100
If I were an ira
brad said:
> I have received about 50 complaints from people Yelling at me to disable
> this for them. I was reading the docs and I don't know how to disable on
> a per user basis when using spamd. I used to use the .spamassassin files
> in user home directories but I would like to know if the
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 07:23:39PM -0800, brad wrote:
> I just turned on SA in an ISP environment using spamd with no
> auto-whitelist for about 5000 users.
I've got a 12,000 user setup for a community ISP.
> I have received about 50 complaints from people Yelling at me to
> disable this for th