Oks, Thanks Matt. But, you tell me to run spamassassin --lint -D to make sure SA is using /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin as the "site rules" directory, if the SA doenst using the .cf files of this directory, how i can do to the SA read the .cf in this directory first? Exists some option that it must be passed in the command line?
Mario Sergio On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Matt Kettler wrote: > At 02:16 PM 10/14/2004, Mario Sergio Candian wrote: > >i installed the SA 2.64 with qmail, vpopmail, qmail-scanner, etc... I have > >one question. I have three files in /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassasin > >(local.cf, br_rules.cf and relatorio_msg.cf). I need SA read the local.cf > >and the others files br_rules and relatorio_msg.cf. How i can do it? > > SA will automatically read ALL the .cf files in the site rules directory. > > However, you should run spamassassin --lint -D to make sure SA is using > /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin as the "site rules" directory, and not > some other location it found first. > > >report_safe 0 > >#auto_report_threshold 30 > >#use_terse_report 0 > >version_tag domain.com.br > > > >sa-learn --spam /var/spool/spam-box/Maildir/*/ > >sa-learn --ham /var/spool/nospam-box/Maildir/*/ > > > >ok_locales all > >ok_languages all > > > Um.. what on earth are sa-learn statements doing in your local.cf? Remove > them, they are invalid. sa-learn is a separate program, not a configuration > option. > > run spamassassin --lint and clean up any other compliants SA might have > about the file. > > >