mouss wrote:
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





I created the test message and ran it through both ways. One with PO and the other with po. The rule fired on both. When receiving mail from the outside the rule only fires on PO and not po. Is there any reason for this to happen?

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