Theo Van Dinter-2 wrote:
> 
> Run it the same way. ;)   The first thing is removing the -L which
> disables
> network tests.
> 

Thanks. Just changed it. 
Ok, but my question is still unanswered. I have a lot of really nice *.cf
files in my /usr/share/spamassassin directory, but it seems that spamd
doesn't use them. Why? Which conf-Files uses spamd? Where is the hack. 
I can't find anything in a manual or online documentation.


dir listing wrote:
> 
> ls /usr/share/spamassassin/
> .                      23_bayes.cf          30_text_nl.cf
> ..                     25_accessdb.cf       30_text_pl.cf
> 10_misc.cf             25_antivirus.cf      30_text_pt_br.cf
> 20_advance_fee.cf      25_body_tests_es.cf  50_scores.cf
> 20_anti_ratware.cf     25_body_tests_pl.cf  60_awl.cf
> 20_body_tests.cf       25_dcc.cf            60_whitelist.cf
> 20_compensate.cf       25_dkim.cf           60_whitelist_dk.cf
> 20_dnsbl_tests.cf      25_domainkeys.cf     60_whitelist_dkim.cf
> 20_drugs.cf            25_hashcash.cf       60_whitelist_spf.cf
> 20_fake_helo_tests.cf  25_pyzor.cf          60_whitelist_subject.cf
> 20_head_tests.cf       25_razor2.cf         70_neos_whitelist_subject.cf
> 20_html_tests.cf       25_replace.cf        70_zmi_german.cf
> 20_meta_tests.cf       25_spf.cf            languages
> 20_net_tests.cf        25_textcat.cf        sa-update-pubkey.txt
> 20_phrases.cf          25_uribl.cf          triplets.txt
> 20_porn.cf             30_text_de.cf        user_prefs.template
> 20_ratware.cf          30_text_fr.cf
> 20_uri_tests.cf        30_text_it.cf
> 

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