since openprotect has been mentioned here, i just have a quick
question. does spamassassin  need to be restarted after an sa-update?
how do we check automatically if spamassassin -D --lint did not
produce any errors? I do not want to restart spamassassin
automatiically if there were any errors.

On 6/25/07, A M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Or you could stop using RDJ and subscribe OpenProtect

http://saupdates.openprotect.com/

They have a base stand of SARE recomended rules so it's pretty much the ones
I was using in RDJ, if you need anymore just dld them and place them in
/etc/mail/spamassasin/

A M

2007/6/25, Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> Steve Ingraham wrote:
> >> -
> > This is the first week since the attack on Rules Du Jour that I did not
> > get the error messages mentioned above.  I have a cron job set up to
> > pull new jobs from RDJ for each Sunday night.  I usually get an email
> > message stating that the rules were updated.  I did not get that message
> > either.  So I have nothing telling me that the rules were updated and
> > nothing telling me there were any errors.  Is there any information on
> > what may be going on with RDJ?  I cannot determine if I have a problem
> > or not.  Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
> >
> You can run it from the command line and watch for errors. Chances are
> good that if you didn't get anything, then nothing is wrong.
> The rules from there are updated very infrequently, with updates coming
> every 6 months or so.
>
>
>



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