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change from compiled SA mode back to regular SA mode

by Robert - elists-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I didn't see anything on the www, so after a lil investigation, it appears
that on a centos 4.6 box with SA 3.2.5, that the default compiled SA ruleset
is in

/var/lib/spamassassin/compiled

And below...

Question(s)

So, to go back to standard SA processing config, basically I just need to
admin down the mail server processes, the SA process, remove the directory
structure above, lint, and then fire all the processes back up and double
check?

Is it that easy?

Basically I think it is time to do some testing and such and want to be able
to go back and forth between the two different processing modes.

Thanks in advance

 - rh


Re: change from compiled SA mode back to regular SA mode

by Justin Mason :: Rate this Message:

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Robert - elists writes:

>
> I didn't see anything on the www, so after a lil investigation, it appears
> that on a centos 4.6 box with SA 3.2.5, that the default compiled SA ruleset
> is in
>
> /var/lib/spamassassin/compiled
>
> And below...
>
> Question(s)
>
> So, to go back to standard SA processing config, basically I just need to
> admin down the mail server processes, the SA process, remove the directory
> structure above, lint, and then fire all the processes back up and double
> check?
>
> Is it that easy?
>
> Basically I think it is time to do some testing and such and want to be able
> to go back and forth between the two different processing modes.

yes.

RE: change from compiled SA mode back to regular SA mode

by Robert - elists-2 :: Rate this Message:

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>
> Robert - elists wrote:
> >
> > I didn't see anything on the www, so after a lil investigation, it
> appears
> > that on a centos 4.6 box with SA 3.2.5, that the default compiled SA
> ruleset
> > is in
> >
> > /var/lib/spamassassin/compiled
> >
> > And below...
> >
> > Question(s)
> >
> > So, to go back to standard SA processing config, basically I just need
> to
> > admin down the mail server processes, the SA process, remove the
> directory
> > structure above, lint, and then fire all the processes back up and
> double
> > check?
> >
> > Is it that easy?
> >
> > Basically I think it is time to do some testing and such and want to be
> able
> > to go back and forth between the two different processing modes.
>

JM replied:

> yes.

Then Robert thought, maybe I would have to go into the v320.pre file and
comment out this line

loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Rule2XSBody

Q:    Should that be commented out or can we just leave it?

 - rh


Re: change from compiled SA mode back to regular SA mode

by Justin Mason :: Rate this Message:

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Robert - elists writes:

> >
> > Robert - elists wrote:
> > >
> > > I didn't see anything on the www, so after a lil investigation, it
> > appears
> > > that on a centos 4.6 box with SA 3.2.5, that the default compiled SA
> > ruleset
> > > is in
> > >
> > > /var/lib/spamassassin/compiled
> > >
> > > And below...
> > >
> > > Question(s)
> > >
> > > So, to go back to standard SA processing config, basically I just need
> > to
> > > admin down the mail server processes, the SA process, remove the
> > directory
> > > structure above, lint, and then fire all the processes back up and
> > double
> > > check?
> > >
> > > Is it that easy?
> > >
> > > Basically I think it is time to do some testing and such and want to be
> > able
> > > to go back and forth between the two different processing modes.
> >
>
> JM replied:
>
> > yes.
>
> Then Robert thought, maybe I would have to go into the v320.pre file and
> comment out this line
>
> loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Rule2XSBody
>
> Q:    Should that be commented out or can we just leave it?

you can just leave it.  Nothing will happen until you rerun sa-compile.
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