> > Yep, I suspected as much. Now I have SA in three places,
> four if you
> > count plugins.
>
> More if you count the modules and the commandline tools.
>
> > I just had the crazy idea that I could keep rules in one
> place. Is this
> > beginning to look unwieldy to anyone else? (rhetorical,
> don't answer).
>
> Well -- you could if you wanted to, but then you have to do
> some work to deal
> with it.  You can't expect a tool which works one way to do
> something else without doing anything.

You could, if you set the updates directory to
/usr/share/etc/mail/spamassassin/updates or something like that to keep
it in an updates folder under your site config... I'm not exactly sure
what the thinking was in moving the updates to /var/lib instead of
keeping them with /usr/share with the original rules. I wonder why
sa-update doesn't just create a version folder under /share/spamassassin
and use that... Certainly would be less to keep track of and purge when
you install a new version.

Bret



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