no preferences work fine.. i mean rules as in

header TEST_RULE Subject =~ /testsubject/
score TEST_RULE 100
description TEST_RULE 100

as of now, you need to define these in local.cf, then override them in the DB to make them work. If they only exist in the DB but not in local.cf, they never get analyzed.

anyone have similar issues?

thanks
adam

On Nov 26, 2003, at 3:31 PM, Terry Milnes wrote:

What do you mean by "user rules"? .... if you mean user preferences I have preferences in mysql that are not in the local.cf and they do work.

Terry

Adam Denenberg wrote:
I believe Dallas touched on this some time ago when 2.55 was released
but not sure of the status. It appears still that in order to have user
rules work in a mysql database, they need to exist in the local.cf file
still. I have been testing this all day and the only time i can get it
to work was when i had defined all 3 (header, describe, score) in
local.cf and then simply overrode the score preference in mysql.
Can anybody offer assistance as to how to fix this so that actual rules
can be placed in mysql?
thanks
adam
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