Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > At 05:12 PM 2/3/2004, Harry Putnam wrote: >>grep -l CONTENT /usr/share/spamassassin/* >><nada> >> >>So where does it come from? > > did you try the other directories that rules are parsed from? It looks > like it's a custom rule that someone, somewhere is using.
Do you just mean ~/user or are there others. I ask because this is my home machine, I'm the only user. I installed from several rpms and using the rpm commands to display files I see only /usr/share/spamassassin as the recipient of those kind fo files. (Other than /etc/mail/spamassassin) The manual pages for spamd, Mail::SpamAssassin etc seem to be saying that stuff should be there. I didn't notice mention of other locations. rpm -qa|grep -i spam ... gives me: perl-Mail-SpamAssassin-2.63-1 spamassassin-2.63-1 spamassassin-tools-2.63-1 /usr/share/doc/spam* is another but no *.cf files there. My own user_prefs is blank. This is a little puzzling. I have had various versions of spamassassin. Some build yourself and some from pkgs. I thought maybe something was still straggling around in /usr/local but no... So this isn't coming from something internal?
