Matt Kettler wrote:
Steve Lake wrote:
Ok, I'm going to take a huge guess that just dumping the new sare
file into your rules directory (in my case, since I'm on freebsd, it's
/usr/local/share/spamassassin) doesn't work and you need to do some
kind of update thingy.
Well, you do NOT want
DAve wrote:
There is nothing special required for FreeBSD, the etc dir for user
installed software is /usr/local/etc, so the local.cf is in
/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin and that is the directory you should
point RDJ to.
Oh, and in case you are thinking about it, don't use the
Ok, I'm going to take a huge guess that just dumping the new sare file
into your rules directory (in my case, since I'm on freebsd, it's
/usr/local/share/spamassassin) doesn't work and you need to do some kind
of update thingy.
Someone got a guide on how to do this on freebsd? Many
Steve Lake wrote:
Ok, I'm going to take a huge guess that just dumping the new sare
file into your rules directory (in my case, since I'm on freebsd, it's
/usr/local/share/spamassassin) doesn't work and you need to do some
kind of update thingy.
Well, you do NOT want to dump them into
Steve Lake wrote:
Ok, I'm going to take a huge guess that just dumping the new sare
file into your rules directory (in my case, since I'm on freebsd, it's
/usr/local/share/spamassassin) doesn't work and you need to do some
kind of update thingy.
Someone got a guide on how to do this