On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, jason varsoke wrote:

> Yes, Bart, thank you!  I deleted the -c <dir> part of the line and now
> everything works; but of course I'm not using any rules.

Obviously you're using *some* rules, or nothing would be happening.

> $HOME/etc/spamassassin should be a directory?  Is it okay if nothing is in
> it?

I can't answer this question as asked; I don't have enough context for it 
to make sense.

The argument to the -c flag should be a directory, and in that directory
should be all the *.cf files (e.g., 20_head_tests.cf, 50_scores.cf, etc.)
that came with spamassassin.  Normally that directory would be something
like /usr/share/spamassassin, but I don't know where you installed it.

However, if you compiled with PREFIX set properly, spamassasin should
already be finding the *.cf files (which it sounds like it has, if it
has tagged some of your spam).

There isn't an option to give a different location for the local.cf file 
separately from the location of all the other *.cf files.



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