On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 20:23, Robert Menschel wrote: > I'm hoping someone can help me with mass-check, or more specifically with > hit-frequencies. > > I've installed Cygwin on my W/XP-H box. Within Cygwin I've installed SA, > not to use for mail filtering (that happens on my servers), but > specifically for mass-check. > > Directory structure: > C:\cygwin > /home > /owner > /Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60 ... > /rules ... > /masses ... > The first set is based on trial and error. The only way I was able to get > mass-check to focus on a specific ruleset was to put that ruleset into a ... > When I run hit-frequencies without the -c parameter, it defaults to > masses/../rules and pulls in the entire distribution ruleset, with every > rule hitting zero, since those rules weren't part of mass-check.
Bob, Here's how I do it: cd /c/home/owner/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60/rules mkdir disabled mv *.cf disabled Now you have a pristine work area to place your rulesets which mass-check and hit-frequencies will pay attention to (/c/home/owner/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60/rules/RM_*.cf) oh and don't forget to mount C: /c :) -- Chris Thielen Easily generate SpamAssassin rules to catch obfuscated spam phrases: http://www.sandgnat.com/cmos/ ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk