Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 10:01 +1200, Kathryn Kleinschafer wrote:
I run sa-update from the crontab daily which I believe should update the rules. (i'm relatively new to this so could have it completely wrong)
The command I use in crontab is
00 01 * * * sa-update --allowplugins --channelfile

Any reason for the non-default --allowplugins?
One of the channels - Open Protect required it
"If you use SA versions 3.2.0 or above, use the following command:
*sa-update --allowplugins --gpgkey D1C035168C1EBC08464946DA258CDB3ABDE9DC10 --channel saupdates.openprotect.com*, "
/etc/mail/spamassassin/update-channels.txt --gpgkeyfile /etc/mail/spamassassin/gpgkeys.txt
and in the update-channels.txt I have
sought.rules.yerp.org
saupdates.openprotect.com
updates.spamassassin.org

You do have all GPG keys in gpgkeys.txt, do you?
Yes - do they need to be in any specific order?
update channels file
sought.rules.yerp.org
saupdates.openprotect.com
updates.spamassassin.org

gpgkey file
6C6191E3
D1C035168C1EBC08464946DA258CDB3ABDE9DC10


We were getting this same spam a month or so ago and it was all getting stopped but now its not thats why i'm very worried I have broken my spamassassin.
Does URIBL_BLACK come default with spamassassin?

Yes.

Now, please re-read my previous posts, and answer the questions. If it
helps to do so, feel free to answer inline, placing answers directly
below the question.

  guenther


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