Okay thanks for the clarification - now my issue is this, when I create a text file with the
information in it and pass it through spamc -R < filename.txt I should see the BigEvilList_193
rule being passed, unfortunaltly I do not see that rule or any BigEvilList Rule get passed when
testing for BigEvil
Whoa there cowboy... what's this -R stuff about?
1) do not pass parameters that don't exist.. it's not nice.
-R is legal on spamassassin, but not spamc.. and if you pass -R to spamassassin it will NOT process mail in a normal manner, it will manipulate the AWL database instead. Ditch the -R, I'm not sure what you expect that to do, but it's clearly not going to do what you want.
2) make sure that text file is a RFC 822 email message that contains a real web-page link to a hotmail.com webpage. Complete with http://
3) make sure you've fixed all the bugs in your configfile I mentioned.. You can't expect bigevil to work when you've got configfiles full of illegal characters, defang_mime statements and empty blacklist_from's...
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