Henrik wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 01:44:54PM -0600, Gary V wrote:
>> 
>> I would guess the only people this may have an adverse effect on would
>> be those who place custom rule sets in the default rules dir and also
>> use 'sa-update'. They shouldn't be doing that at any rate, I believe
>> custom rules go in the site rules dir.

> My extra sare rules get loaded just fine from the default rules dir,
> when using sa-update.

> Only thing you have to remember is copy them back when upgrading
> SpamAssassin module..

> Cheers,
> Henrik

But have you set LOCAL_STATE_DIR => '/var/lib', which will read the
sa-update rules from /var/lib/spamassassin/<version> or did you run
'sa-update --updatedir <default_rules_dir>' so the sa-update rules are
placed in a subdirectory in /usr/local/share/spamassassin (or whatever
your default rules dir is) along with your custom rules in that same
directory? What I'm saying is that if LOCAL_STATE_DIR => '/var/lib',
is used, none of the rule sets in the default rules dir will be read.

Gary V


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