Yeah, put the plugin files in your local config directory... that's the same directory that has you local.cf file.

If you want to only enable the WRONG_MX rule for a particular domain, you'll have to configure per user or domain scoring.

None of this is specific to this particular plugin. Please seek help on the users lists.


Daryl


On 6/11/2006 3:16 PM, Mike L wrote:
I have Windows 2003 , Perl 5.8.8, Spam Assassin Latest Build
SpamAssassin source directory is c:\mail-spamassassin-3.12 Spam is getting fitlered. I have an outside spam filter that has its own mx records. But some spammers are sending to our mailserver directly, hence we now are implementing SA. If I understand, your plugin will check the mx order and if it is going directly to the box (highest mx), it will block it as spam since it should have gone to the 10 then the 20 then the 30 and almost never go to the 50 record(directly to the box) I would like to know if I need to modify local.cf <http://local.cf> or if i just place this in the same local as local.cf <http://local.cf> does it automatically work? Is this a beter email?

On 6/11/06, *Daryl C. W. O'Shea* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Not really.  I have no idea how you've got your SA setup on Windows and
    you haven't asked anything specific.

    Daryl


    On 6/11/2006 1:57 PM, Mike L wrote:
     > Thanks Daryl, but can you give me a little more info?
     >
     >
     >
     >
     > On 6/11/06, *Daryl C. W. O'Shea* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
     >
     >     Mike L wrote:
     >      > I have SpamAssassin install with Perl 5.8.8 on a W2K3 box.
     >      > SA is the latest version.
     >      >
     >      > I would like to setup the following
     >      >
     >      > I need to know how to setup wrongmx.pm <http://wrongmx.pm>
    <http://wrongmx.pm>
     >     <http://wrongmx.pm> and
     >      > wrongmx.cf <http://wrongmx.cf> < http://wrongmx.cf>
    <http://wrongmx.cf> so that email
     >     that does not go to my spam
     >      > filter first will be deleted. I also want to do this for
    only one
     >     domain
     >      > on my server, we have 26 domains.
     >
     >     I wouldn't do that.  There's lots of legit mail that will
    show up at
     >     your lower preference MXes for no apparent reason.  Lotus
    Domino seems
     >     to do it quite often.
     >
     >     In any case, you'd add both files to your local config directory.
     >     Comment out or set the scores to zero for the WRONG_MX rule
    and then
     >     assign a score on a per domain basis for the rule.
     >
     >
     >     Daryl
     >
     >



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