On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 09:11:22PM -0500, John D. Maag wrote: > scenario. Somehow Sendmail is calling procmal for me so I do nto need = > the .forward file. If someone knows how that could be happening I would > love to know how I got lucky.
Most Linux distros, since you said you're using RH9, setup procmail as the local delivery agent. > 1) I am not sur eof the locations the installation of spamassassin is = > using. I do not know if it is using my ~/.spamassassin or = > /etc/mail/spamassassin or both. The main reason I ask is I think an = Both, depending on how you call SA. If you ever want to know what SpamAssassin is doing, run a message through "spamassassin -D" and it'll tell you what files are being read, etc. > custom rules and cf files and in particular an sa-blacklist.current > file = > but I am not sure where to put the cf files, etc so that spamd/spamc = > will see them. /etc/mail/spamassassin are for site-wide local rules. > 2) I want to convert to a site installation so I can use one setting > for = > required score, custom rules (contents of user_prefs). How can I do = > this? IMO the docs on the web site are inadequate. Well, you can always set site wide configuration, per-user configs are allowed by default but can easily be shut off if using spamd (see the man page). -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "Don't mock the cookie." - Jackie Chan Adventures
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