Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Dickenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 2:47 PM
> To: Jean-Paul Natola
> Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Scoring - Display none
> 
> Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
>> Note to sound toooo  ignorant , but how can I add that rule
> because it
> seems
>> that I don't have that installed. On that note how can I make sure
>> all the SARE rules are updated.
> 
> Download it from the SARE website and install it in
> /etc/spamassassin or /etc/mail/spamassassin; wherever your local.cf
> is.  Then HUP spamd. 
> 
> Keep SARE rules up to date with RulesDuJour.
> 
> PS - Please don't top-post.  This isn't a Windows list.  If
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> 
> Steven
> 
> Ok I did a search for all SARE files, apparently  they were installed,
> 
> So I downloaded the info so I can set it to run automatically.
> 
> The only thing that I'm a bit confused with is why half of the them
> reside in; /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/72_sare_bml_post25x.cf
> ./usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/99_sare_fraud_post25x.cf
> 
> And the other half reside in
> 
> ./usr/ports/mail/spamass-rules/work/71_sare_redirect_pre3.0.0.cf
> ./usr/ports/mail/spamass-rules/work/70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf
> 
> Is this a misconfiguration on my part, Should I be concerned?

No, those last two are in your working-dir of FreeBSD's port-directory. Go
to /usr/ports/mail/spamass-rules/ and do "make clean". They will disappear.
Persnally, I don't use that port, though I do use some of it's rulesets.
Best way is to install a script that updates your custom rules-sets on a
more regular basis (though only a few actually need that).

Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus

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