Try:
spamassassin --lint -D
You should get something like this:
$ spamassassin --lint -D
debug: ignore: using a test message to lint rules
debug: using "./rules" for default rules dir
debug: using "/etc/mail/spamassassin" for site rules dir
debug: using "/home/user/.spamassassin" for user state dir
debug: using "/home/user/.spamassassin/user_prefs" for user prefs file
debug: running header regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running uri tests; score so far=0
debug: uri tests: Done uriRE
debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running meta tests; score so far=0
debug: is spam? score=0 required=5.9 tests=
If you get complaints about lines in your files, find the lines and fix em :)
At 02:50 PM 12/11/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, trying to play with SA, looks like the config file is not working:
I am logged in as a regular user (not root), when run
spamassassin < myemail_file_with_full_header > out.msg
or
spamc -p port_number_of_spamd < input.msg > out.msg
The option specified in the user_prefs.template is not taking effect. ( the copies in /user/local/share/ and ~myhome/.spamassassin are the same). Anyone knows why?
Thanks in advance...
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