You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Michel Vanbreugel <va...@ceremade.dauphine.fr> on 2004/11/09 14:47:51 UTC
.cf test files
How to know which /etc/mail/spamassassin/*.cf are no more needed in SA 3.01;
here are my "old" *.cf files : which ones are redundant ?
99_FVGT_Tripwire.cf
airmax.cf
antidrug.cf
bogus-virus-warnings.cf
chickenpox.cf
evilnumbers.cf
french_rules.cf
init.pre
local.cf
random.current.cf
sa-blacklist.current.uri.cf
========================================================================
Michel Vanbreugel CEREMADE
Email : vanbreugel@ceremade.dauphine.fr Université Paris-Dauphine
tél : 01.44.05.44.67 Place du Maréchal de Lattre
fax : 01.44.05.45.99 75.775 PARIS Cedex 16
========================================================================
Re: .cf test files
Posted by Matt Kettler <mk...@comcast.net>.
At 02:47 PM 11/9/2004 +0100, Michel Vanbreugel wrote:
>How to know which /etc/mail/spamassassin/*.cf are no more needed in SA 3.01;
>here are my "old" *.cf files : which ones are redundant ?
> 99_FVGT_Tripwire.cf
> airmax.cf
> antidrug.cf
> bogus-virus-warnings.cf
> chickenpox.cf
> evilnumbers.cf
> french_rules.cf
> init.pre
> local.cf
> random.current.cf
> sa-blacklist.current.uri.cf
Antidrug and chickenpox are redundant. Both are part of the standard
distribution now.
sa-blacklist.current.uri.cf is redundant with the WS surbl list, so if
you're using URIBL queries, it's redundant.