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Old 12-04-2008, 16:56
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Default Viewing the actual spamasssssin file ?

Is there any way of seeing the contents of the spamassassin file in an ftp client please ?
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Is there any way of seeing the contents of the spamassassin file in an ftp client please ?
Yes, provided your ftp client supports listing of hidden files.
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Many thanks for the quick reply Nick - anyone know how I would do that in FileZilla please ?

Also, if I can get that enabled, where would I see it in the folder structure please ?
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Any help appreciated.

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Is there any way of seeing the contents of the spamassassin file in an ftp client please ?
Dunno about how to see it via ftp - but if you logon to webmail - horde - is probably best) you can see the contents of the spam folder in there
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Dunno about how to see it via ftp - but if you logon to webmail - horde - is probably best) you can see the contents of the spam folder in there
Thanks David, but trying to see the contents of the spamassassin file.

Can anyone help ?
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Many thanks for the quick reply Nick - anyone know how I would do that in FileZilla please ?

Also, if I can get that enabled, where would I see it in the folder structure please ?
I managed to access ".spamassassin/" from File Manager. All you need to do is enter file manager and manually put folder name ".spamassassin/" and click on "Go". ".spamassassin/" folder is located in home of your account. All files within the ".spamassassin/" will be visible once you follow these steps.
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Many thanks, that did it, much appreciated. One thing, it would obviously be easier to work with, if I could just access it without going on the web, I've got show hidden files in my Filezilla, but still can't find the folder ? ? Am I looking in the right place ? In FZ, should you be able find it under the /public_html/ please ?
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I'm guessing it will be in the folder above that as that's where config things are usually kept.
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Thanks, but can't seem to see it there anywhere ? Can you see it in your ftp client ?
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Thanks, but can't seem to see it there anywhere ? Can you see it in your ftp client ?
Yep, I can see it. In your ftp client you'll need to find the option for "show hidden files" and then the folder is in your top level folder (/) and not /public_html. Hope that helps.
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Many thanks, that did it, much appreciated. One thing, it would obviously be easier to work with, if I could just access it without going on the web, I've got show hidden files in my Filezilla, but still can't find the folder ? ? Am I looking in the right place ? In FZ, should you be able find it under the /public_html/ please ?
You won't manage to see it from most of the FTP clients or File Manager. As I said, you need to simply copy paste ".spamassassin/" in the text box within File Manager and click on "Go". You will enter ".spamassassin/" directory once you do so.
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Yep, I can see it. In your ftp client you'll need to find the option for "show hidden files" and then the folder is in your top level folder (/) and not /public_html. Hope that helps.
Many thanks jc8654, which ftp client do you use please ?
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Problem solved - restarting the pc did it ! ! I had switched on FZ to see the hidden files, but it doesn't take effect until it's restarted ! Thanks to all who lent the constructive help.

ok, now that's been established, does anyone know where you can view the email filters in the ftp client ? - I looked in the obvious one called mail and it wasn't there ?

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