Ray Jette a écrit : > Karsten Bräckelmann wrote: >> Back on-list. >> >> On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 13:40 -0500, Ray Jette wrote: >> >>>> Yes, and it does match case insensitively. >>>> >>>> I guess the issue is with your testing environment. How are you testing >>>> the rule, err, regexp for a rule? >>>> >>> I sent to messages from yahoo. One with a subject of PO and the other >>> with a subject of po. >>> >> >> Wow, that's quite a lag for debugging and testing. Try calling >> spamassassin with the message piped into instead. Also be sure to always >> --lint before going live. >> >> >>> The rule only applyed to PO. >>> >> >> You either (a) forgot to restart the daemon, or (b) are actually using >> a different rule in your cf files than you pasted in your mail. >> >> >> > I reset the daemon. How do I cann spamassassin with the message. I'm not > sure how to create a message from the server with out sending one.
use your favourite editor and write a file named message.eml: ------------- cut here ----------- Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 14:06:52 -0500 From: Ray Jette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Ray Jette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: PO ney blah blah ------------- cut here ------------ then run: spamassassin -t < message.eml