A one stop rule place is in the works. Mine is only version .00000001 alpha
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcio Merlone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 6:07 AM
> To: SA List
> Subject: [SAtalk] Question (proposal?) about SA dev and its rules
> update.
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I've been using SA for some months now with great success. Its rule
> scheme is very efficient and straight-forward when you learn some
> regexp.
> 
> But, as an end-user (I sys-admin some thousands of mail accounts), I
> think that the rules could be forked from SA, so community could treat
> SA as a spam-scanning engine and the rules would be the spam database,
> like an anti-virus package. This would allow a more often 
> update of the
> rules without the need to upgrade SA.
> 
> I understand that some rules depends on features/functions inside SA,
> but such a proposed scheme would allow a more often update of 
> the rules
> for each (?) new spam.
> 
> So,
> 
>   SA Version N
>      - Rules N.1 released on 01/01/2004
>      - Rules N.2 released on 22/01/2004
>      - Rules N.3 released ...
> 
>   SA version N+1
>      - Rules N+1.1 released on 12/05/2004
>      - Rules N+1.2 released on 02/06/2004
>      - Rules N+1.3 released ...
> 
>   (...)
> 
> So, Rules N+1.X won't work on SA version < N+1.
> 
> The main purpose is to have a more often rules update without the need
> to dig on mailling lists or the whole web for a rule set for 
> a specific
> new spam.
> 
> Just a brainstorm, hope to hear what you think. And sorry if this has
> been discussed before.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
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>    Marcio Merlone
> 
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