Robert Menschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The method I use is to differ from the stock rule naming convention.
> Per http://www.exit0.us/index.php/RM_RuleNaming I identify all non-stock
> rules so I hopefully know where they came from, and at least know they
> aren't stock rules.

When I first saw your response I thought .... Jeez what a dope I am
....  But as I'm sure you'd know, that is not really possible in the
situaiton where you override the score of an existing rule.

I use home scripting that prepends a `D:' for default or Distro or an
`S:' for system.  (These are appended to Rule and score in my home
script inserted header)

Now since a private poster has shown me how to use `Tags' from 
perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf  I can see what rule and what score
was actually used so can tell if my override score got used or not.

I'd found it doesn't at times... like because of syntax errors or the
like.
  

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