Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>
>> Bowie Bailey wrote:
>>
>>> I was just looking through the default scores and I noticed that
>>> ALL_TRUSTED is only scored at -1.8. I thought it had a much lower
>>> score than that. Am I completely off track, or did something
>>> change in o
Matt Kettler wrote:
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > I was just looking through the default scores and I noticed that
> > ALL_TRUSTED is only scored at -1.8. I thought it had a much lower
> > score than that. Am I completely off track, or did something
> > change in one of the recent versions?
>
> It g
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I was just looking through the default scores and I noticed that
> ALL_TRUSTED is only scored at -1.8. I thought it had a much lower
> score than that. Am I completely off track, or did something change
> in one of the recent versions?
>
It got hacked back because trust-
I was just looking through the default scores and I noticed that
ALL_TRUSTED is only scored at -1.8. I thought it had a much lower
score than that. Am I completely off track, or did something change
in one of the recent versions?
--
Bowie
> What file do I need to edit to change the score on
> ALL_TRUSTED?
trusted_networks. See the wiki or man pages.
Loren
At 04:19 PM 5/16/2005, Jay Ehrhart wrote:
What file do I need to edit to change the score on
ALL_TRUSTED?
In /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf (or similar):
score ALL_TRUSTED -1.0
But before you do that, make sure you are adjusting the score for the right
reason. If you've got ALL_TRUSTED matching
What file do I need to edit to change the score on
ALL_TRUSTED?
Thank you