Greetings,

  OK, apparently when I had an Ensim box it was long ago in a land
far, far away with a 2.5.X version of SA.  So I'm used to that setup,
not what I was just finally decoded to understand is the deal with
Plesk's 3.2.4 version!  Maddening!

  So two parts:

  #1 - I now finally know where they go, what's the best place for 
rulesets?  I have the standards, but they're from 2008 and the SA
update's not functioning right thanks to Parallel's monkeying with 
it in the Plesk OS.  So I'm not concerned with messing with what's
there, I need to know where in 2009 the best rules are located to 
snag and import them into our setup.  Apparently it's been since 
2004ish, so I'm not sure who's around and who's not beyond this
List still being here!

  #2 - Anyone have a clue as to where in RH Fedora Core 8, Plesk
is hiding the stupid conf file?  Does it even exist in 3.X or is it some
compiled thing I was reading?  I'm used to a long conf file in plain
English that allowed me to tweak the settings.  Plesk has a major
modification to SA and uses it with Qmail only as a tagger - then
has another system to Reject, Delete or whatever.  Sucks, works
some of the time and hopefully rulesets help.  But there's tweaks
I know were in there - if they still are - and I can't find them in any
standard location in the docs.  Plesk's docs are a joke, so don't 
point me that direction, I'm referring to the SA docs - nothing has a
real match to find the options!

  Plesk calls 4 options at SA's boot, I can't even find docs to then
explain what those are, but along with that should be a stock 
conf file with options for thresholds, actions, ignoring, Bayes and
more.  Plesk gives you an ignorant control panel for a couple of 
the options - then writes to what I'm really after - but leaves no 
clues as to where that file is to attempt to edit it!  Unless it's then
compiled, which may run faster but is annoying, so how do I get it
in a plain form - edit - then recompile?  Also not in docs I could 
find after an exhaustive search.

  Thanks!

  Dave
  PSCGi

Reply via email to