"Hill, Ronald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi All, > > I have a question on the directive ok_locales from the documentation: > > ok_locales xx [ yy zz ... ] (default: all) > > Which locales (country codes) are considered OK to receive mail from. Mail > using character sets used by languages in these countries, will not be > marked as possibly being spam in a foreign language. > > If you wish SpamAssassin to block spam in foreign languages, set this to the > locale which matches your preference, from the list below: > ... > My question is how do I block all of the locales listed in the > documentation? Is there a none?
Interesting. We did not anticipate that someone would want to block every locale (including their own). If you want no email whatsoever, you don't need SpamAssassin. Just send it all to /dev/null. > IF I am reading this correctly (the first sentence) if I add all of the > locales listed to ok_locales they will not be tagged as spam but I want them > to be tagged as spam. You would not need to list every locale, you just put "all". There is an example in the documentation. > How can I get spamassassin to tag all locales (except english) as spam? Is this not clear from the documentation? Just do: ------- start of cut text -------------- ok_locales en ------- end ---------------------------- It might not hurt to add another example. Then again, you did miss the example for "ok_locales all". :-) Dan ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: AMD - Your access to the experts on Hammer Technology! Open Source & Linux Developers, register now for the AMD Developer Symposium. Code: EX8664 http://www.developwithamd.com/developerlab _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk
