Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Jo Rhett wrote on Sat, 11 Aug 2007 09:31:05 -0700:
No, I didn't. I asked where a given rule was. I was given a reference
to a page that described how to set up sa-update.
You were given the exact name of the rule, that reference to sa-update was
an additional courtesy as it is easy to know from reading documentation or
this list to know where the rules are stored, anyway. It would have
probably answered all your remaining questions if there were any left. If
you had cared to read it. If you know the name of the rule you can easily
check if it's available for you or not. That was *exactly* what you wanted
to know. Quoting yourself: "Where?".
Where, as in Where can I find it. Not where can I start at the
beginning. Saying that if I opened an encyclopedia I would eventually
find the answer is also true but not helpful.
In specific, the original question referenced SARE rulesets and thus the
obvious assumption was that it was a SARE rule, and I had done the
search and hadn't found the rule so I needed to know which SARE ruleset
that I wasn't currently downloading provided this.
Had the person included the information that it was not a SARE ruleset
but a normal SA ruleset, then I would have understood.
Anyway, the ruleset simply doesn't work. I've got a dozen good examples
of empty PDF messages that the rule doesn't hit. I'll send
documentation later tonight after I finish other work.
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Jo Rhett
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