How about you take your own advice. On any of my lists that diatribe would get 
you banned no questions asked.

On November 26, 2014 7:19:15 AM EST, Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>how about you get fucked, dictator asswipe your  a nobody here so just
>fuck off to your own hole you troll every list you join you act like
>god but your nothing but an offensive troll nobody
>
>On 11/25/14, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote:
>> * don't hijack threads
>> * don't send "unsubscribe" to the whole list
>> * just unsubscribe yourself
>>
>> list-unsubscribe: <mailto:users-unsubscr...@spamassassin.apache.org>
>>
>> the same applies to any other mailing list
>> https://www.google.at/#q=how+to+unsubscribe+from+a+mailing+list
>>
>> Am 25.11.2014 um 14:31 schrieb Ralf Longwitz:
>>> Am 25.11.2014 10:41 schrieb "Paul Gardiner":
>>>
>>>     Hi,
>>>     I drive spamassassin using spampd.
>>>
>>>     I've just swapped from using opensuse 13.1 to 13.2. That's taken
>>>     me from spamassassin 3.3.2 to 3.4.0. I have two confusing
>changes.
>>>
>>>     1) The really problematic one is that I no longer see
>X-Spam-Level
>>>     and X-Spam-Status headers in the processed mail. I do still have
>>>     X-Spam-Checker-Version. I was using status to trigger rejection,
>>>     so now effectively I have no filtering.
>>>
>>>     2) The confusing one: I used to have many .cf files in
>>>     /usr/share/spamassassin/. I now have none.
>>>
>>>     As you can probably tell, I don't really know much about
>>>     spamassassin. I've to some degree been using it out of
>>>     the box and having it just work. I realise the change could be
>>>     down to opensuse packaging, but I thought someone here might
>>>     know best where the problem lies. (I wondered if perhaps now
>>>     spamassassin requires a cronjob to download and update the
>>>     rules)
>>>
>>>     Any advice gratefully received
>>
>>

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