Re: installing custom rulesets from rulesemporium

2006-04-11 Thread Sergei Gerasenko
> antidrug.cf is unnecessary on SA 3.0.0 and higher.  The rules have
> been incorporated into the default set.  Your "drug" message probably
> doesn't trigger any of the rules.  Take a look at the file and see
> what it is looking for.

Cool! Thank you!


Re: installing custom rulesets from rulesemporium

2006-04-11 Thread Rick Macdougall

Sergei Gerasenko wrote:

I just downloaded antidrug.cf from drugemporium and dropped it in the
rules directory. spamassassin -D says that it's reading it but running a
"drug" message through doesn't trigger the rules. Should I rename
antidrug.cf to say 35_antidrug.cf or it doesn't matter? Is there anyway
I can test the ruleset?

Also turns out I was missing libnet-dns-perl and if you remember I said
that a message got through unmarked, well, I after I installed that
module, the score went from 0.5 to 16 on the same message -- which is
very cool. 


Did you restart spamd after adding the rules ?

Regards,

Rick



RE: installing custom rulesets from rulesemporium

2006-04-11 Thread Bowie Bailey
Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
> I just downloaded antidrug.cf from drugemporium and dropped it in the
> rules directory. spamassassin -D says that it's reading it but
> running a "drug" message through doesn't trigger the rules. Should I
> rename antidrug.cf to say 35_antidrug.cf or it doesn't matter? Is
> there anyway I can test the ruleset?
> 
> Also turns out I was missing libnet-dns-perl and if you remember I
> said that a message got through unmarked, well, I after I installed
> that module, the score went from 0.5 to 16 on the same message --
> which is very cool.

antidrug.cf is unnecessary on SA 3.0.0 and higher.  The rules have
been incorporated into the default set.  Your "drug" message probably
doesn't trigger any of the rules.  Take a look at the file and see
what it is looking for.

-- 
Bowie


installing custom rulesets from rulesemporium

2006-04-11 Thread Sergei Gerasenko
I just downloaded antidrug.cf from drugemporium and dropped it in the
rules directory. spamassassin -D says that it's reading it but running a
"drug" message through doesn't trigger the rules. Should I rename
antidrug.cf to say 35_antidrug.cf or it doesn't matter? Is there anyway
I can test the ruleset?

Also turns out I was missing libnet-dns-perl and if you remember I said
that a message got through unmarked, well, I after I installed that
module, the score went from 0.5 to 16 on the same message -- which is
very cool.