At 08:56 AM Monday, 1/5/2004, Tom Meunier wrote -=>

With bigevil.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin, all I see that remotely relates to the file is the following:

 spamd[22495]: debug: using "/usr/share/spamassassin" for default rules dir
 spamd[22495]: debug: using "/etc/mail/spamassassin" for site rules dir

Any other way to monitor the file's effectiveness?

Ed
. . . . . . . .
There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad
in the best of us that it ill behooves us to find fault
with the rest of us.     -Mom

Start spamd with -D debug options and then tail -f /var/log/maillog
|grep -i bigevil

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> Hello all,
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> I am new to this list and have a question in regards to
> bigevil.cf and other .cf files.  From the reading I noticed
> that all you need to do is to put the bigevil.cf in the
> /etc/mail/spamassassin directory and then restart spamd.
> Once that is all done, how do you know if the files are



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