Peter wrote:
> I ran 'sa-update' as root and the directory
> /var/amavisd/var/spamassassin/3.001004/updates_spamassassin_org was
> created and populated with rules.  Yet before that I had
> /var/amavisd/usr/local/share/spamassassin containing my rules.  How do
> I get SA to look in the right place?

/usr/local/spamassassin contains the rules included with the package and 
should be left alone.

/var/spamassassion/{version} is where sa-update puts the downloaded rules.

SA will look in both places :-)

-- 
Jo Rhett
Network/Software Engineer
Net Consonance

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