| Please read README for instructions on setting up your .procmailrc file. If |
| you wish to use spamd (the Daemon version of spamassassin), please edit |
| /etc/default/spamassassin. |
| |
| 'spamc' is equivalent to 'spamassassin' and you should use it instead if |
| (and only if) you enabled 'spamd' (and you've installed the spamc package) |
| |
| To add rules, change scores, edit the template, edit |
| /etc/spamassassin/local.cf. Please don't touch the other files in |
| /etc/spamassassin, as you will be prompted to overwrite them on upgrade. |
| Configuration file details are available in the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf man |
| page. |
| |
| User-specific configuration is the automatically created |
| ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs, which is copied from |
| /etc/spamassassin/user_prefs.template. It is automatically created whenever |
| spamassassin is called, or when spamc is used with 'spamd -c'. |
| |
| SpamAssassin is compatible with Razor, an online spam database. Get the |
| package razor, maintained by Robert van der Meulen. Razor version 2 is |
| not (yet) supported. |
| |
| By default, spamassassin checks the RBLs relays.osirusoft.com, |
| relays.ordb.org, relays.visi.com, orbs.dorkslayers.com, list.dsbl.org, |
| multihop.dsbl.org. Spamassassin does not check the commercial RBLs |
| blackholes.mail-abuse.org, relays.mail-abuse.org, dialups.mail-abuse.org and |
| bl.spamcop.net. See the README to enable these. |
| |
| Spamassassin has the character set tests turned off in |
| /etc/spamassassin/65_debian.cf, since this causes problems for foreign |
| users. Please feel free to enable it, but make sure you set ok_locales |
| appropriately. |
| |
| Spamd may not be entirely secure! Read README.spamd before running |
| spamd. |
| |
| spamd and spamproxyd are in /usr/sbin, not /usr/bin. (This differs |
| from upstream) |
| |
| Duncan Findlay |
| duncf@debian.org |