Karsten =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Br=E4ckelmann?= writes:
No, spamc has no impact on rules. You could look at putting the rules in
the
user's user_prefs file, but you'd have to then also set allow_user_rules
1
in local.cf to allow user preferences to include rules. Be sure to think
Karsten =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Br=E4ckelmann?= writes:
Exactly as Theo just mentioned. Use allow_user_rules 1 and place the
rules in each user's user_prefs file.
Another possibility is to include the rules in your site config with
scores set to 0 -- thus disabling them by default. Each user
I call spamc from various .procmail files (relating to different users)
as below:
| spamc
I want to add some extra rules for one of these users. From the spamc
docs I thought I'd have to replace this with :
| spamc -F /path/to/file
but this didn't seem to have any effect.
Is this the
hi i am not sure if there was a response
i am not very technical so please help
i have a debian server with spammassassin 3.03. i guess this has never
been updated
do i just use the cmd
sa-update service spamassassin restart
what do i need to do?
how often should i update after it is
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 09:23:51PM +, Geoff Soper wrote:
Is this the right way of bringing in extra rules? I want these rules to
be in addition to the ones in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and not
instead of.
No, spamc has no impact on rules. You could look at putting the rules in the
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 09:23:51PM +, Geoff Soper wrote:
Is this the right way of bringing in extra rules? I want these rules to
be in addition to the ones in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and not
instead of.
No, spamc has no impact on rules. You could
No, spamc has no impact on rules. You could look at putting the rules in
the
user's user_prefs file, but you'd have to then also set allow_user_rules 1
in local.cf to allow user preferences to include rules. Be sure to think
about the security aspects to this before doing so. If
On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 00:55 +0100, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Exactly as Theo just mentioned. Use allow_user_rules 1 and place the
rules in each user's user_prefs file.
Forgot to add -- You *want* to run a recent SA version with this, due to
bug 4179.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:13:39
+:
Given I'm calling spamc from a .procmail file within
each user's directory how can I add rules to just one of them?
Look in the user's homedir, there should be a directory .spamassassin in
there.
Kai
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