Joe Pruett wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Paul Heinlein wrote:
>> I usually just allow sa-update to handle that sort of thing:
>>
>>   sudo sa-update -D
> 
> on centos, there is an sa-update cron job that is disabled by default.  i 
> just found out about it as a result of this 2010 bug.  edit 
> /etc/cron.d/sa-update and uncomment one line.

The spamassassin wiki says that spamd needs to be restarted in order 
to pick up the new rules, so it appears that enabling updates only 
gets you halfway there.

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Galen Seitz
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