On Wednesday 22 June 2005 19:42, you wrote: My concern is if those .cf files are really being parsed (even after leaving only init.pre and local.cf in /etc/mail/sapmassassin ) as far as mail boxes are receiving mail containing words like those forbiden in 20_drugs.cf found in /usr/share/spamassassin. Helio Nunes
> Helio Nunes wrote: > > I have installed the last version 3.04 using Linux Qmail Toaster (Bill > > Shupp) version 0.7.12 together clamav, ripmime, and simscan 1.1. Linux > > distr. is Suse 9.2. > > > > > > > > Actually I expected these filterings being done through 20_drugs.cf and > > 20_porn.cf that I have put in /etc/mail/spamassassin. > > First, stop. Delete the above files from /etc/mail/spamassassin. > > The default rulesets that come with SA belong in /usr/share/spamassassin, > and should have been put there by the installer. > > Only add-ons, init.pre, and local.cf belong in /etc/mail/spamassassin. > > SA will automatically parse all .cf files it finds in both directories, and > by putting duplicate copies in you're double-parsing the rules. Also, > future upgrades may bomb, as the installer does not remove files from > /etc/mail/spamassassin. > > > init.cf and local.cf > > > are apparentely operatives as far my messages are being tagged with the > > string I put in local.cf: > > rewrite_header subject *VERIFICAR*****SPAM***** > > > > Onyone ..any idea ?? > > Erm.. What exactly is it that you expect to be happening? > > It sounds like things are working as they should. SA is detecting the > message as spam, and adding your subject tag. > > What am I missing? -- Helio Nunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sao Paulo