On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Christian Campbell wrote:

> Just installed MailScanner/Spamassassin/F-Prot, and all is working great!
> However, I've noticed that if you change Spamassassin configuration files,
> it doesn't take, almost as if MailScanner's settings supercede
> Spamassassin's.  I'm trying to change the score on a Spamassassin rule.
> Could anyone point me to the correct file to modify?

>From memory, you need to edit the /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf 
settings. You should find a 'low water' mark to flag as spam and also a 
'high water' mark that says, this is spam and we don't want it. I like the 
setup with MailScanner/Spamassassin/F-prot. You shouldn't have to change 
any of the F-prot setting or the Spamassassin settings. You can change 
most settings directly from the MailScanner.conf file. Of course, your 
milage may vary.
I did change the score values for specific hits. Like rbl's will increase 
the score more than wording or context. This had to be done through the 
/etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf I think.

 John

> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Christian
> 
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