At 03:30 PM 10/9/03 -0700, Robert Leonard III wrote:
Here is a newbie question.. how would I implement those rules?  Can I put
them in my /etc/mail/spamassassin directory, or put them someplace else? Do
I have to reference them in some way, or by them being in the right place
are they automatically applied?

Yep, putting add-on rules in /etc/mail/spamassassin is a great place.. SA will automatically read every config file in that directory, not just local.cf. If you use spamd, restart it, just as you would if you edited local.cf.


Of course, as a precaution you might want to test these rules against a small test sample of some of your mail before you go site-wide with it.

In that case you can put them temporarily into a user_prefs file for some dummy account, and use the spamassassin commandline to test the messages (spamd/spamc won't honor user rules in user_prefs, but plain-jane spamassassin will)



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