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How to add custom SA rules?
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Wednesday 04 January 2012, 01:10:47 am »
I tried adding a custom .cf file into /etc/spamd and /etc/spamassassin (not sure why both directories are there), and restarted spamd, but some spam that would obviously trigger my new rules don't seem to be.
Running spamassassin --lint -D shows that the .cf file is being read, but I somehow don't think it's being used for the running daemon.
Can anyone tell me the recommended directory to put custom rules in (and won't get overwritten/deleted during the auto SA-updates)?
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AJ
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Wednesday 04 January 2012, 01:22:28 am »
OK, ignore this post. That location IS effective, I just have to further tweak my regex's.
Sorry.
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