Bob McClure Jr wrote:
> > > > No index found for ruleset named \.  Check that this ruleset is
> 
> That indicates that wherever TRUSTED_RULESETS is defined (in the
> driving script?)  there is a "\." at the end of a line, perhaps
> intended to be "\"

Fixed

> 
> > > > 
> > > > ***WARNING***: /usr/local/bin/spamassassin --lint failed.

This is still failing

> use the following.  If an external script is driving rules_du_jour, or

Only one script /usr/cron/rules_du_jour

> if you make use of /etc/rulesdujour, /etc/mail/rulesdujour,
> /etc/sysconfig/RulesDuJour, /etc/sysconfig/rulesdujour, or
> /etc/rulesdujour/config that is probably where TRUSTED_RULESETS is
> defined, and where you should look.
> 
> I am using the latest rules_du_jour (Version 1.15 as shown at the top)
> and it does not list SARE_HEADER[0123].  What version are you using?
> 

I manually added this. Check this url:
http://www.rulesemporium.com/rdj/rdj_sare_header.txt

Thanks for your help

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