MCP

Chris Hammond chris at tac.esi.net
Mon Jun 26 15:38:32 IST 2006


Thanks Julian, I did give it a try but it nearly trippled the batch time so I had
to turn it off.

I am still looking at possible causes of what I think is slow processing times.
So until I figure that out, I will go without MCP, but it was quite simple to setup
and use.

Thanks
Chris
 
>>> Julian Field <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk> 06/24/06 7:06 PM >>> 
The syntax of the rules is just the same as for SpamAssassin. The  
syntax is defined in the man page printed by
	man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf

There are a couple of little examples in /etc/MailScanner/mcp/*

On Sat24 Jun 06, at 23:25, Chris Hammond wrote:

> Are there any sites out there that have spamassassin rules for  
> MCP?  I have done some looking
> and not found anything specific to MCP.  Any links would be  
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
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