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Old 07-02-2007, 19:05
pkearney pkearney is offline
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Hi,

Tech Support have changed my account so I can configure Spam Assassin myself.

Should I be editting my user_prefs file in the spamassassin folder

and copying all the options from here into it,

http:// spamassassin.apache.org/tests_3_1_x.html

I am trying to configure it so it allows though all spam messages but with a score in the subject line so the users can decide what level of score to keep versus trash. I've added ### Spam (_HITS_ of _REQD_) ### to rewrite_header subject in the Cpanel configuration options for Spam Assassin.

However when I forwarded a test spam message it bounced back to me rather than got flagged.

This is the error,

<spamtest@gragnola.com>: host gragnola.com[87.117.201.114] said: 550 Spam score
too high (17.5) (in reply to end of DATA command)

Also on the Cpanel configuration page for Spam Assassin you can elect to have all spam messages deleted, if you select this how do you remove it at a later date if you would rather allow them through.

If I make all these configurations under my main account, will they also exist under and other accounts I create within the WHM, or should I copy my final user_prefs file to all other accounts.

Can you point me in the right direction...

Thanks

Paul
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