Out of curiosity, why is this necessary?   Why doesn't SA find these 
things by default?

Mark Martinec wrote:
> - suggestion: when using SpamAssassin plugin Rule2XSBody
>   (available in more recent versions of SA), adding an entry like:
>     Mail::SpamAssassin::CompiledRegexps::body_0
>   to the @additional_perl_modules list allows preloading of compiled rules.
> 
>   Adding the following two lines to amavisd.conf adds the directory name
>   containing modules with compiled rules to Perl modules search path and
>   allows Perl to find the listed module(s):
>     my($sa_instdir) = '/var/db/spamassassin/compiled/3.002001';
>     unshift(@INC, $sa_instdir, $sa_instdir.'/auto');

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