The directories /etc/mail/spamassassin and /usr/share/spamassassin are
hardcoded into spamassassin as default directories for rule files.

Try:

spamassassin --lint -D

or the CONFIGURATION FILES section in:

man spamassassin

or

man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf

Wrolf Courtney
Donovan Data Systems, Inc.
(212) 633-5470



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Martin Radford schrieb:
[...]
>>4) I am new to spamassassin.  What parameter should I use in my
>>configuration to cause spamassassin to stop using osirusoft open relay?
>
> See the news article at http://news.spamassassin.org/

The instructions given there can't work, IMHO, because they're incomplete:

 >Here are the lines to disable the rules. Add these in a file called
 >/etc/mail/spamassassin/no-osiru.cf.

Where does SA know that it is supposed to read this file? I guess you
need to either tell SA to read the file or to include the configuration
statements to your local.cf.

Or did I misunderstand something?



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