In many cPanel installations the spamassassin setup ignores local.cf
and user_prefs in favor of a server wide setup. You may wish to
contact your provider to see if local.cf can be enabled for your
setup.


On Feb 19, 2008 9:01 AM, Shanx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  As you will see from the headers, for some reason it is still forcing a
> test against "Required Score" of 2.5. I am trying to see where it is getting
> this instruction of 2.5 from.
>
>  1. In my server-wide /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf I have this:
>  required_score 12 2. In my user_prefs for an individual domain in cpanel,
> at /home/MYDOMAIN/.spamassassin/user_prefs I have this:
>  required_score 12 But this is what my incoming mail headers tell me, which
> confuse me about where it is picking up these settings!
>  Content analysis details: (4.7 points, 2.5 required)
> pts rule name description
> ---- ----------------------
> --------------------------------------------------
> 1.0 EXTRA_MPART_TYPE Header has extraneous Content-type:...type= entry
> -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record
>
>  Where is it getting that instruction highlighted in red? ("2.5 required"
> for those who aren't reading HTML.) In fact, this example is from a mail
> that was sent from an email address that's listed as "whitelist_from" in
> this domain's user_prefs file, and yet this came in as spam. Which means SA
> is reading neither the server wide instructions (local.cf) nor the domain's
> individual user_prefs. Any ideas about where I can start debugging? Thanks!
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> SpamAssassin settings?
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