https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6155

--- Comment #140 from Justin Mason <[email protected]> 2009-10-27 15:04:51 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #138)
> I believe the masschecks leaves internal/external/msa_networks to their
> defaults, unless one cares to configure it correctly for his corpus. And
> I believe that it is more likely than not that some corpora were scanned
> with unsuitable settings of networks. I know that configuring it for my
> mass checks runs it gave me a headache (but I did it right in the end).

What should be happening, though, is that we're just underestimating the amount
of -lastexternal rule hits -- the S/O should still be correct, but the overall
number of hits will be less.  Hopefully that will still provide a useful
estimation of accuracy.


>   Docs don't say where one is supposed to put a local.cf with
>   options which are ignored in masses/spamassassin/user_prefs
>   (like Bayes SQL options, DCC, Pyzor timeouts etc).
> 
>   I tried to place local.cf into masses/spamassassin/, with
>   horror results (some directives in local.cf proclaimed as
>   invalid, as apparently plugins have not yet been loaded
>   at the time of parsing this file, but only later).
> 
>   I finally placed it into ../rules/ as mylocal.cf, which
>   finally works as expected, but I wonder if the is the proper
>   solution. Should be documented I guess...

yuck.  bug 6227.

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