On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 16:00, Chris Santerre wrote: > No problem. The idea that I'm trying to start is to take "like" rules > (popcorn and evilrules) and put them in seperate cf files. This way you > simply drop them into your /etc/mail/spamassassin dir and restart spamd. > Nothing else is needed, well.....except for this ridiculalsy silly problem > of text files. You may have to open the file in vi and resave. > > You can have tons of cf files in that dir. Making seperate ones for sake of > testing is great. > > But the idea is supposed to go something like this: > > Every month grab the latest evilrules.cf and whatever else I got for goodies > from people. > remove the old one (go ahead, it's okay!) > drop the new one into /etc/mail/spamassasin > run "spamassassin -d --lint" to see if you get no errors. If errors, fix the > silly text file :) > (This could be line breaks or silly hidden end of line characters, which I > will solve!) > if that reports nothing at all you are good to go. > run 'ps -ef | grep spamd' and see the pid#. > then kill -TERM pid# > then 'spamd -d -c -a' or whatever option you are running for whatever > version. > Sit back and watch the fun. Email the rule writers/devs much praise. > > Should be quick and painless enough for you to still find time for a beer > and a hockey game! >
FYI: wget http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/evilrules.cf works nicely. -- AltGrendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email sponsored by: Enterprise Linux Forum Conference & Expo The Event For Linux Datacenter Solutions & Strategies in The Enterprise Linux in the Boardroom; in the Front Office; & in the Server Room http://www.enterpriselinuxforum.com _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk