On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 23:26, Dougie Nisbet wrote: > I've seen a lot of mention of 'network tests' in this list and I'm trying to > find out a bit more. I have SA 2.61 running under Debian Testing with a > couple of extra tests (pbw and chickenpox) sitting in /etc/spamassassin. > > I'm confused about how I tell whether network tests are being used. I doubt > they are. I've been grepping the docs and the config files for more info > without too much success. The config files appear to be in /usr/share/ > spamassassin on my debian install and I don't really want to muck about in > there as it'll get overwritten on the next update.
You're right, the files in /usr/share/spamassassin are standard rules and *will* be overridden on the next update. If you want to override something, do so in /etc/spamassassin. The /etc/spamassassin/*.cf files are read after the /usr/share/spamassassin/*.cf files, so you can adjust scores, add rules, etc. > I've got razor and pyzor installed. I've put the following into /etc/ > spamassassing/local.conf - I've run spamassassin manually with -D and I don't > think the tests are being run. > > > # Enable or disable network checks > skip_rbl_checks 0 > use_razor2 1 > use_pyzor 1 > All the tests are enabled by default as long as SpamAssassin can find the razor/pyzor binaries, AFAIK. So your setup, the way you've described it, should be working just fine. To be sure, run spamassassin -D --lint and the output should tell you exactly what's going on. - Jon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrator, tgpsolutions http://www.tgpsolutions.com
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