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1 Notes for Spamassassin for RHEL or Fedora
2 =========================================
3 spamassassin-3.3.x RPM package for RHEL 5+ or Fedora 11+ contains some new
4 functionality beyond the upstream spamassassin documentation.
5
6 Upstream spamassassin-3.3.0 is no longer distributed with rules. Our package
7 contains rules in order to be less of a surprise to system administrators.
8 However just as you wouldn't rely on antivirus software without signature
9 updates, spamassassin cannot be relied upon without regular rule updates.
10
11 1) For these reasons, our RPM package now runs nightly sa-update by default.
12
13 /etc/cron.d/sa-update
14 The default cron runs sa-update once every night. You may edit this cron
15 file to change the schedule of sa-update or to disable it entirely. If you
16 had modified this file in the past you may need to restore the new file
17 from /etc/cron.d/sa-update.rpmnew
18
19 2) /usr/share/spamassassin/sa-update.cron
20 This script is executed by cron. It runs sa-update only if a known spam
21 daemon is running: spamd, amavisd, or mimedefang. If you do not run any
22 of these spam daemons but wish to have nightly sa-update, you may
23 override the daemon check in /etc/sysconfig/sa-update
24
25 3) /etc/mail/spamassassin/channel.d
26 All sa-update channels are defined in files contained in this directory.
27 See the existing config files as examples for writing your own config file.
28
29 General Warnings
30 ================
31 * DO NOT USE SARE or OpenProtect rules. They are old and outdated, and
32 can be dangerous. Many of the useful rules have been integrated into
33 upstream spamassassin.
34
35 Note about -d option
36 ====================
37
38 With spamassassin 3.4.0, this package has switched the way spamd is started.
39 You should no longer use the '-d' option in /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin. Doing
40 so will result in spamd starting and stopping in a loop. The default
41 /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin file has been adjusted for this, please merge
42 this change into that file if you have made any changes to it.
43

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