On Sunday, February 8, 2009, 2:25:15 PM, mouss mouss wrote: > Gregory P. Ennis a écrit : >> [snip] >> >> Thanks for the response. How can I determine if SURBL is turned on? >>
> SURBL is probably turned on. > you can run spamassassin with the -D flag. > you can also look in SA files to see if it using multi.surbl.org. if > using sa-update, look in > /var/(db|lib)/spamassassin/${version}/updates_spamassassin_org/*.cf > to disable surbl (all or a few), use > meta URIBL_AB_SURBL (0) > meta URIBL_JP_SURBL (0) > meta URIBL_OB_SURBL (0) > meta URIBL_PH_SURBL (0) > meta URIBL_SC_SURBL (0) > meta URIBL_WS_SURBL (0) > meta URIBL_XS_SURBL (0) > (the last one has been removed from SA). Which is true, but not really the appropriate answer for the original issue. Only people who are running SpamAssassin 2.6 would need to make changes to use multi.surbl.org, namedly to upgrade to SpamAssassin 3 Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:je...@surbl.org http://www.surbl.org/