On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 06:45:24 -0700 Andy wrote: > OK, but since early on in this discussion there was question whether > I had adminstrative access. I just thought that SA being common > source like it is, there are also shareable files with whatever the > latest "tweaks" or scripts or whatever the ".spamassassin" file is.
There should be automatic rule updates, but there's a lot that can be done locally. They may also have turned-off features that they consider too slow. You did previously mention using Thunderbird's spam filtering. Thunderbird has a setting that allows it to trust Spamassassin headers. If I understand it correctly it trusts Spamassassin "yes" results and uses it's own classification for everything else. If you do this I'd suggest putting the threshold back where it was.