> On Nov 16, 2021, at 3:30 AM, Martin Gregorie <mar...@gregorie.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2021-11-15 at 17:12 -0700, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On Nov 15, 2021, at 5:06 PM, Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Philip Prindeville <philipp_s...@redfish-solutions.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Ah, the rule _eval_tests_type11_pri0_set1() took 4:20.
>>>>
>>>> Why can't I even find the rule?
>>>
> try "locate txrep"
>
> On my Fedora system 'locate' says that TxRep is a plugin, enabled by
> installing: /usr/share/spamassassin/60_txrep.cf
>
> and, using "locate" again, that the plugin's manpage is
> /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::TxRep.3pm.gz
>
> So, "man 3 Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::TxRep" describes the TxRep plugin
> and 'locate' says it is installed as
> /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/TxRep.pm
>
> Of course, other Linux distros may put it somewhere else, so use
> 'locate' and, if it doesn't find 'txrep', run 'sudo updatedb' and try
> again.
>
> Not trying to teach you to suck eggs, but, incredible as it may sound,
> there are still some people who don't know about the 'locate' command.
>
> Martin
>
I know how to find the code modules. I wasn't sure where the database was
kept. And I invoke SA from within Mimedefang, not via procmail on individual
delivery, so only global rules get run. Nothing is per-user.
-Philip