On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 02:33:52PM +1100, Justin Mason wrote:
| dman said:
| 
| > Ok, I just read through the "ok_locales" section of the documentation
| > (good thing I checked before posting this, the doc was 404 yesterday).
| > 
| > I want to know how to consider UTF-8, ISO8859-1 and ISO8859-15 encoded
| > messages as _not_ CHARSET_FARAWAY.  I had a message with 
| >     charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-15:iso-8859-1:utf-8"
| > in the Content-Type (but only us-ascii in the body) get flagged with
| > CHARSET_FARAWAY.
| 
| hmm, multiple charsets I hadn't encountered before...

It does seem kind of odd,

| I'll support that.

that will be great.

What, though, if the content type is just
     text/plain; charset="utf-8"
?  Is that "far away"?

| > In addition I would like to understand the separation between
| > spamassassin.cf and spamassassin.prefs.  Why are there two files, and
| > what belongs in each one (so far they look basically identical)?
| 
| One is a template file for users -- this is a lot clearer in 2.0 ;)

Oh, ok.  Hmm, maybe that's why my settings for subject and mime
mangling don't seem to have any effect (they're in the .prefs version
not the .cf version).  I'll look into this.


What do I need to do to use the CVS version?  Can I just copy the .pm 
files to /usr/share/perl5/Mail/Spamassassin?  (I'm not a perl guru and
I've never used modules or objects in the little perl I've done)

-D

-- 

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and blessed is he who trusts in the Lord.
        Proverbs 16:20


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