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[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: SpamAssassinRules
Date: 2004-04-01T03:14:35
Editor: 213.152.38.62 <>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: SpamAssassinRules
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SpamAssassinRules

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is best if you want to have a rule only run when
a particular user runs SA. Bear in mind that this is the user that executes SA,
not the user who the mail is addressed To:. If you run SA from a sendmail
-milter, the only user_prefs that will be used is the one for the user sendmail runs
+filter, the only user_prefs that will be used is the one for the user sendmail runs
as (usually root). Even if you do have a site-wide configuration, user_prefs may
be useful to you by allowing you to add rules to another user account's user_prefs
and test them using the command line prior to adding them to your local.cf.
[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: SpamAssassinRules [ In reply to ]
Date: 2004-04-03T01:59:56
Editor: 213.152.38.62 <>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: SpamAssassinRules
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SpamAssassinRules

no comment

Change Log:

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
is best if you want to have a rule only run when
a particular user runs SA. Bear in mind that this is the user that executes SA,
not the user who the mail is addressed To:. If you run SA from a sendmail
-filter, the only user_prefs that will be used is the one for the user sendmail runs
+milter, the only user_prefs that will be used is the one for the user sendmail runs
as (usually root). Even if you do have a site-wide configuration, user_prefs may
be useful to you by allowing you to add rules to another user account's user_prefs
and test them using the command line prior to adding them to your local.cf.