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Damn spammers. (Those who dictate the insertion of these things are no
better than spammers IMO. Not that this is your fault, but most likely
some
political dimwit on the board of ed in MN.)
The thing is so vague a
Johnson, S wrote:
> I just tried to remove all rules but one and it's still not hitting
> it... Would there be anything that would cause spamassassin to bypass
> the local.cf?
If you're using MIMEDefang then MIMEDefang will use /etc/mail/sa-mimedefang.cf
instead of local.cf
symlinking sa-mimedef
bject: RE: {SPAM} custom rule issues
LMAO. I needed a good laugh. I liked your comment. I agree 100%.
Anyway, I did run the --lint -D against the rules and nothing came up
other than the normal unable to find pyzor, etc... (since I don't use
them)
I did go through the file again looking f
e and couldn't see any problems.
Is there anything else to look at?
-Original Message-
From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 10:18 AM
To: Johnson, S; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: {SPAM} custom rule issues
At 10:58 AM 11/11/2004,
At 10:58 AM 11/11/2004, Johnson, S wrote:
I added in some custom rules into my local.cf file. They were working
fine for a while. I then added a couple of more rules in and still got
the spam I was trying to stop from a while back. When I went back into
the maillog I noticed that none of the
Hello,
I added in some custom rules into my local.cf
file. They were working fine for a while. I then added a couple of
more rules in and still got the spam I was trying to stop from a while back.
When I went back into the maillog I noticed that none of the rules I wrote are
not bei