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 > you're running Outlook, check out Outlook-QuoteFix. > http://jump.to/outlook-quotefix > > 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