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  1. Read any extra info available with the rules, including the comments in the .cf files. 2. Check to make sure that the default scores in these rules fit your installation. You might want to modify scores. 3. Make sure to --lint the rules after loading them. 4. Test the new rulesets. Keep an eye on hits from the new rules to determine if the scoring is right for you.

Use at your own risk.

antidrug.cf BR antidrug.cf is a set of rules designed to catch those pesky "pill spams".BR Created by: Matt Kettler BR Available at: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mkettler/sa/antidrug.cf BR Note: Matt Kettler says "It may not be appropriate for a medical or pharmecutical environment. If in doubt, adjust the scores of all the rules to 0.01 and see if they fire off on your daily nonspam."

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Automatic Updates BR If you find these rulesets useful and get tired of downloading updates, Chris Thielen, has kindly provided a perl script to automatically update these sets. You can find the script and instructions at: http://www.exit0.us/index.php/RulesDuJour

Additional collections BR Here are some additional collections of custom rulesets:

Chris Santerre has a collection of custom rules available at the SpamAssassin Custom Rule Emporium - http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/sa_rules.htm

There's an additional SpamAssassin wiki at http://www.exit0.us . This wiki seems more focused on rules and includes a German Ruleset.

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