> I don't know if anyone's suggested this yet, but a "optional" sub-dir could
> be added to the rules directory, to which a something like
> "20_US_centric.cf"
> could be put; SUBJ_FULL_OF_8BITS, ROUND_THE_WORLD and so on could be put in
> it.  Put a prominent note of the optional directory in the README file, and
> then anyone who thinks the US centric rules are worth it can simply move the
> file one directory up.

There was some discussion of this a couple of weeks ago and I believe Craig was
going to look into setting up an area on www.spamassassin.org where
contributed/optional rule files could be made available.

I agree that this would be a good way to handle the US-centric tests - heck,
then someone could even make a file of Thailand-centric tests that penalizes
messages for being in English...

--
michael moncur   mgm at starlingtech.com   http://www.starlingtech.com/
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going."
                -- Professor Irwin Corey


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