they're using Debian. Heck, it might
be in the main Exim config stuff even.
I would ask the hosting company if they can fix Exim server-side to do
this for you. Otherwise, perhaps make a procmail recipe that does it
for you?
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, pbr pbr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
I'm using a domain hosting service that uses exim for mail. I have little
control other than through user_prefs file and can't change the local.cf file.
In fact, I can't even find it when I look in /etc.
spamassassin --lint:
[12158] warn: config: could not find site rules directory
check: no l
SpamAssassin version 3.2.4 is running and in my user_prefs file I have:
rewrite_header subject [SPAM]
Spam comes tagged from the main configuration and my user_prefs can't override
it.
I've tested other values my user_prefs (such as white-listing spam) and they
seem to work so I know that Spa