> These too are definitely config files (the .pre extension simply means they
are loaded before other .cf files). 7 lines are different in mine than those
distributed (i.e. I've enabled 7 plugins). A normal spamassassin upgrade with
never overwrite files in /etc/mail/spamassassin, so we shouldn't either.
These should definitely be tagged as noreplace in the spec file. Permanently. ;)
I put all of my custom conifg in myconfig.cf. It's easier that way,
just a thought.
>> The wiki instructions for SURBL say to
>> modify v310.pre to add the loading of URIDNSBL. Couldn't this be included in
>> the stock toaster without changing its behavior (given the -L switch)? I
>> think this would be desirable to have in the stock toaster.
>
> I'm not sure if URIDNSBL is enabled by -L.
"-L" says to use only local rules, which *disables* URIDNSBL, along with
other rules that require internet connectivity to operate. I believe this
flag is intended for stand-alone SA implementations. I don't think it's
generally a good option for the toaster. My guess is that it is intended to
'protect' a toaster that doesn't have caching DNS set up properly.
"-L" has been removed as a default for a long time now.
Erik
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