[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On Tue, 27 May 2003, Cassandra Lynette Brockett wrote:
> 
> > I just checked a spam message from 2.55 and this is what it says inside :-
> > See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details.
> > And that connects me to the Spamassassin Information for End-Users page....
> 
> Well...  I just had this idea.  Why does the end-user page have to be on 
> SA's site?  Why can't, as part of the installation prodcedure, the sysadm 
> installing SA define their own LOCAL page that explains what SA is, how to 
> configure it, and who to contact for help?  I really can't think of any 
> reason why SA has to provide this page.  I as a provider prefer to direct 
> my users at my own customer support site rather than the web page of the 
> author of a piece of software I'm using.  Thoughts?

Yes.  And this is what we suggest in the INSTALL doc.  Also, 2.60 changes
by prompting the installer *WHILE THEY'RE BUILDING SpamAssassin* for a web
page or an email addr which will be used in that message instead of that
URL.

--j.


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