Matt Kettler wrote:
try /etc/mail/spammassassin/local.cf
AFAIK /etc/spamassassin/local.cf is the wrong spot and is not checked by spamassassin.
You can debug what paths SA is using to get your rule files by running
spamsassassin -tD <sample-nonspam.txt
the first few lines of debug output will tell you what files it opened.
At 09:28 AM 11/15/2002 -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
tallison@penguin:~$ cat /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
What about all those numbered ruleset files like
bash-2.05a$ ls /etc/spamassassin/
10_misc.cf 25_body_tests_es.cf 30_text_pl.cf 65_debian.cf
20_body_tests.cf 25_body_tests_pl.cf 40_spam_phrases.cf local.cf
20_head_tests.cf 25_head_tests_pl.cf 50_scores.cf user_prefs.template
20_uri_tests.cf 30_text_es.cf 60_whitelist.cf
bash-2.05a$
Are these files in the right place?
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