Hello S,
Thursday, April 28, 2005, 11:07:52 AM, you wrote:
JS> Yes, I am running spamd. The process I use is:
JS> modify rule in .cf file
JS> spamassassin --lint -D
JS> service spamassassin restart (to restart daemon)
JS> Thanks for the troubleshooting tip. This is JUST what I needed.
JS> Ho
Hello Matt,
Thursday, April 28, 2005, 10:08:59 AM, you wrote:
MK> 4) It is generally considered unusual to have rule names with lower case
MK> letters in them. I don't think this will keep your rules from working,
MK> but I do think you should consider renaming your rules. If nothing else,
MK> co
Message-
From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:09 PM
To: Johnson, S
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Custom rules not hitting
Johnson, S wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm on SA version 3.0.2
>
> Even to test, I set the score to 1
Johnson, S wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’m on SA version 3.0.2
>
> Even to test, I set the score to 10 and sent a message with just
> “penis size” in it and it was completely missed.
>
> All of the default rules are working fine.
>
> Can anyone see any issues with that rule or point me in a direction of
>
@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: Custom rules
not hitting
Hello,
I’m on SA version
3.0.2
I created a fairly extensive
set of rules to hit the type of spam we’re seeing. I prefixed the rules
with a ZXC_, ZXM_ , or ZXS_ to be able to search in the maillog for the
occurrence of the rules quickly.
When I run
Hello,
I’m on SA version 3.0.2
I created a fairly extensive set of rules to hit the type
of spam we’re seeing. I prefixed the rules with a ZXC_, ZXM_ , or ZXS_
to be able to search in the maillog for the occurrence of the rules quickly.
When I run spamassassin –lint –D I see