Thanks for your answer. But what happens if the spam score is 9? In my case, some user which set "required_hits 10" at user_prefs file, receive mails with spam, because of the system-wide is just 8. Anyway I would like not to receive with SPAM who sets "required_hits 10".
What should I do?
Thanks in advance and so sorry my poor english.
From: Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "sb ch"
Subject: Re: how to set system-wise and user-specific together? Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 01:45:26 -0400
At 09:57 AM 6/29/04 +0900, sb ch wrote:I would like to set spamassassin config file at system-wise and user-specific together.
So, I would like to set "required_hits 8" at system-wide and "required_hits 10" at some user-specific.
So, "required_hits 8" at /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file "required_hits 10" at $HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs
Is this some problem? What can I do to set like this? "required_hits " is 8 for all users except some users. "required_hits" is 10 for some users.
Yes, you can do that.. user_prefs will over-ride local.cf. Duplication of settings isn't an error, as files are parsed the newer ones just clobber the existing setting.
However, make sure that your using some mechanism to ensure the proper user_prefs file is read..
SA will NOT read the "to" line of a message to figure out which user the message is for (it would be unreliable anyway), you have to launch SA as that user's login, or use the -u parameter to spamc.
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