> On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 21:49, Mike Vanecek wrote: > > ---------- Original Message ----------- > > From: Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 02:03:26 +0000 > > Subject: Re: 2.43 spamassassin in 7.1 > > > > > Mike Vanecek wrote: > > > > Spamassassin 2.43 uses perl-5.6.1 (RH 7.3). RH 7.1 uses perl-5.6.0. > > > > Conquently, attempts to install on 7.1 result in an error: > > > > > Little late, as I see you've upgraded to .1 via RPM. However, the > > > Perl method would be: perl -e shell install HTML::Parser > > > > > > and off you roll. > > > > Yes, thank you. My biggest problem was not knowing where to find > > HTML::Parser.pm. Unfortunately, I was doing the install as I read INSTALL. > > The information about CPAN and getting the needed modules was at the end of > > the doco. I should know better by now ... > > > > I am not sure the day was worth it all. Spamassassin did not turn out to be > > all that I had hoped. The reason I wanted to try it was that it would check > > the rbls. May remove it and go to junkfilter.
On 25 Feb 2003 10:15:17 -0800, Dan Stromberg wrote > Bogofilter is pretty good. > Actually, the more I have configured SA 2.43, the more I have come to like it. I now have it checking about a dozen RBL dbs and have honed my local.cf file a bit. I am waiting for 2.50 to settle down and plan on upgrading to it. V 2.50 supports Baysian rule checking. I have also been impressed with the conversations on the SA list. Once one gets by the SA learning curve its robust features are pretty impressive. Mike. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list