>From SA configuration instructions:

[Quote]
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. 
Note that all ISO-8859-* character sets, and Windows code page character 
sets, are always permitted by default anyway.

If you wish SpamAssassin to block spam in foreign languages, set this to the 
locale which matches your preference, from the list below:

ja Japanese 
ko Korea 
ru Cyrillic charsets 
th Thai 
zh Chinese (both simplified and traditional) 
[/Quote]

This statement
Which locales (country codes) are considered OK to receive mail from.

seems to conflict with this statement
If you wish SpamAssassin to block spam in foreign languages, set this to the 
locale which matches your preference, from the list below:

ok_locales ja -- does this mean to block Japan or not block it?

-- 
  Thanks, Mike.
 



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