On 2016-04-07 14:37 +0100, RW wrote: > What exactly are you trying to do here? > > The pyzor plugin does testing and reporting, use_pyzor is mostly there > to control the test. The spamcop plugin does reporting only.
So, if I don't do any explicit reporting (neither spamc -C nor spamassassin -r), the spamcop plugin is not actually used at all? sa-learn doesn't do any reporting, right? My high-level goal here is to get rid of as many configuration changes as I can in the system-managed area (/etc in my case) and achieve the same effects by other means. This is because I'm learning that I cannot trust my distro not to screw me over anymore. I noticed that I had disabled the spamcop plugin before by commenting it out in /etc/*/init.pre, and I wanted to continue not using it even after I reverted that file to its pristine distro state. By the way, manpage for spamc says: -C report type, --reporttype=type Report or revoke a message to one of the configured collaborative filtering databases. The "report type" can be either report or revoke. "To one of the databases"? Which one? Isn't this a bug in the manpage? -- Please *no* private copies of mailing list or newsgroup messages. Rule 420: All persons more than eight miles high to leave the court.