On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 09:37:04 -0500, Matt Kettler wrote: > when you run mass check, if ../rules exists, it will use that instead of > the global rules. > > Usualy when mass-checking and testing rules, it's convenient to test them > in a "non-live" configuration. I generally do my mass checks by unpacking a > tarball, and adding my rules to the rules subdir of the tarball. >
thanks for the reply,
i will give that a try. I totally understand not testing on a live system, the
number of times i could have saved myself a day :)
thanks
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