Spamassassin config
Mariano Absatz
mailscanner at LISTS.COM.AR
Tue Apr 29 14:42:22 IST 2003
IIRC, Julian said they were there before... so they should work with 4.14-
9... I guess.
El 29 Apr 2003 a las 15:30, Raymond Dijkxhoorn escribió:
> Hi!
>
> > Can you please clarify the "Advanced SpamAssassin Settings" in
> > MailScanner.conf? Perhaps point me to a link or thread that describes
> > it?
> >
> > I did a search in the mailing list archives and didn't find anything
> > but this thread. I don't see any reference to this in the documentation
> > or in my stock MailScanner 414-9 configuration file. I recently moved to
> > 414-9 and have been using the "superceded" options in
> > spam.assassin.prefs.conf to move the bayes database and set the
> > permissions.
>
> In the last beta 4.15-9 there is listed:
>
> #
> # Advanced SpamAssassin Settings
> # ------------------------------
> #
> # If you are using Postfix you may well need to use some of the settings
> # below, as the home directory for the "postfix" user cannot be written
> # to by the "postfix" user.
> # You may also need to use these if you have installed SpamAssassin
> # somewhere other than the default location.
> #
>
> # The per-user files (bayes, auto-whitelist, user_prefs) are looked
> # for here and in ~/.spamassassin/. Note the files are mutable.
> # If this is unset then no extra places are searched for.
> # If using Postfix, you probably want to set this as shown in the example
> # line at the end of this comment, and do
> # mkdir /var/spool/MailScanner/spamassassin
> # chown postfix.postfix /var/spool/MailScanner/spamassassin
> #SpamAssassin User State Dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/spamassassin
> #SpamAssassin User State Dir = /var/spool/spamassassin/
>
> # This setting is useful if SpamAssassin is installed in an unusual place,
> # e.g. /opt/MailScanner. The install prefix is used to find some fallback
> # directories if neither of the following two settings work.
> # If this is set then it adds to the list of places that are searched;
> # otherwise it has no effect.
> #SpamAssassin Install Prefix = /opt/MailScanner
> #SpamAssassin Install Prefix =
>
> # The site-local rules are searched for here, and in prefix/etc/spamassassin,
> # prefix/etc/mail/spamassassin, /usr/local/etc/spamassassin, /etc/spamassassin,
> # /etc/mail/spamassassin, and maybe others.
> # If this is set then it adds to the list of places that are searched;
> # otherwise it has no effect.
> #SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir = /etc/MailScanner/mail/spamassassin
> #SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir =
>
> # The default rules are searched for here, and in prefix/share/spamassassin,
> # /usr/local/share/spamassassin, /usr/share/spamassassin, and maybe others.
> # If this is set then it adds to the list of places that are searched;
> # otherwise it has no effect.
> #SpamAssassin Default Rules Dir = /opt/MailScanner/share/spamassassin
> #SpamAssassin Default Rules Dir =
>
> Bye,
> Raymond.
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Mariano Absatz
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