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Comment: Document sa-update replacing Rules Du Jour

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Status Information BR Active: Ruleset is actively updated and maintained BR Locked: Ruleset is not actively updated, but is fine to run and considered "stable" BR Defunct: Ruleset is no longer maintained, may be out of date or have problems BR BR Auto-update: Author/Maintainer has given permission to use scripts to automate the download of the ruleset BR Please respect the wishes of the authors and/or the site hostsBR Users of the latest version on SpamAssassin should use sa-update, not Rules Du Jour, for auto-updates. This documented elsewhere in the Wiki and rulesets such as SARE.

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antidrug.cf BR antidrug.cf is a set of rules designed to catch those pesky "pill spams".BR Created by: Matt Kettler BR Contact: mkettler_sa@verizon.net BR License Type: Artistic/GPL dual BR Status: Inactive BR Auto-update: Yes, subject to change if Verizon later objects to the practice. Note: at this time the ruleset is not actively being updated.BR Available at: http://mysite.verizon.net/mkettler_sa/antidrug.cf BR Mirror: N/A 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."BR Note: SA 3.0.0 documentation indicates that much of this rule set has been incorporated into that version. This file is unnecessary with SA 3.0.0 or higher and may downgrade any improvements contributed directly to the standard ruleset. ONLY use antidrug if you are stuck on SA 2.6x for some reason. Sample Results: MasscheckAntidrug (rev 0.65 04/28/2004)

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