Re: [dspam-users] migrating from hash to MySQL?

2009-01-08 Thread Simon St.Laurent
Thanks!  Hopefully this conversation will make it easier for folks to find it 
in Google in the future...

Alas, it gives me a 0-length file run without sudo, and a segmentation fault 
right away when run with sudo.

Hrmph.  The data came from another (dying) server, so maybe it's just broken.

Thanks,
Simon St.Laurent

- "Kyle Johnson"  wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Simon St.Laurent
> wrote:
> 
> > I'd like to move my DSPAM data from the hash driver to MySQL. 
> There's a
> > note in the configuration file that I should migrate the data.
> >
> > However, my searches for information on how to do that have been
> fruitless.
> >  I'd definitely prefer not to toss my existing data.
> >
> > Are there scripts?  Ideas?
> >
> > --
> > Simon St.Laurent
> > http://simonstl.com
> >
> > 
> 
> 
> I think what you are looking for can be done with the dspam_2sql
> tool.
> 
> -Kyle

-- 
Simon St.Laurent
Editor, O'Reilly Media, Inc.

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Re: [dspam-users] Dspam project

2009-01-08 Thread Dov Zamir

ציטוט Mick Johnson:


Hi all,


Hi Mick,


Sensory’s been pretty involved with Dspam for a long time now and have 
invested a lot of time and resources in it over the years. As our 
business goals have changed, however, it just hasn’t made as much 
sense to keep devoting developers to it – something I’m well aware has 
generated discussion repeatedly



On1-Jan the discussion became a project: dspam-community.


We are now at the point where hosting and maintaining the Dspam 
project simply doesn’t make any sense for the business, so we’re 
looking to transition that over to a new, committed team of developers 
from the community. In short, this would consist of the mailing list, 
the CVS repository, the domain name dspam.nuclearelephant.com and the 
website content currently there. We’ll maintain copyright but as you 
all know it is GPL code so Dspam can never be un-GPL’d.


I'm sure, although I have not yet discussed this with the others on the 
dspam-community team, that we would be more than happy to rename 
dspam-community dspam, and continue the work dosne so far.


We’re looking at shutting down the hosting for the Dspam server by the 
end of January. So if anyone is interested in taking over the elements 
named above, please contact me at m...@sensorynetworks.com. I think it 
would be a good thing for the Dspam project if this was a group effort 
consisting of the main contributors, but I readily admit that that 
determination is out of my hands.



dspam-community is hosted on SF. I will contact you off list.


We would also consider selling the copyright along with the rest of 
the package as a bundle – if you are interested in purchasing that 
please contact me as well.


I don't really see the community buying the copyright. There is no 
commercial entity to finance us, but then again, maybe someone on the 
list would consider a donation of the copyright to the community?


Cheers

Mick Johnson

Sensory Networks

 



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Re: [dspam-users] Dspam project

2009-01-08 Thread Dov Zamir

ציטוט Craig Whitmore:

I  (personally) am willing to look after the admin of the website/CVS
etc 
  

Hi Craig,

You are coordially invited to join us at dspam-community, which just may 
become dspam.

I use dspam on a large commercial internet provider at the moment and
its working well for quite a number of years. I run/look after a number
of websites around New Zealand and have worked in the internet industry
for many many years as systems administrator for a number of large ISP's

I can get it hosted for free and also get a CVS etc set up for it.

Getting it back up and running on sourceforge as well would be great
(should be easy to get the login/password to get the sourceforge
updated)

The Mailing list I could get moved over to another server..

What exactly are you looking for when you say you are willing to sell
the copyright. 


I also you mean the nuclearelephant.com domain name (as
www.nuclearelepahnt, dspam.nuclearelephant etc all go with dspam?

Thanks
Craig Whitmore
(Working for Orcon Internet Ltd but asking on behalf of me)




On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 09:15 +0100, Guillaume HILT wrote:
  

Well, I guess you can host the website at sourceforge.
Otherwise I have a few server (with unlimited bandwith on a 100mbits
connection) and some free space so I'm volunteering to host it (and
leave the rest to the community).

Mick Johnson a écrit : 


Hi all,

 


Sensory’s been pretty involved with Dspam for a long time now and
have invested a lot of time and resources in it over the years. As
our business goals have changed, however, it just hasn’t made as
much sense to keep devoting developers to it – something I’m well
aware has generated discussion repeatedly!

 


We are now at the point where hosting and maintaining the Dspam
project simply doesn’t make any sense for the business, so we’re
looking to transition that over to a new, committed team of
developers from the community. In short, this would consist of the
mailing list, the CVS repository, the domain name
dspam.nuclearelephant.com and the website content currently there.
We’ll maintain copyright but as you all know it is GPL code so Dspam
can never be un-GPL’d. 

 


We’re looking at shutting down the hosting for the Dspam server by
the end of January. So if anyone is interested in taking over the
elements named above, please contact me at m...@sensorynetworks.com.
I think it would be a good thing for the Dspam project if this was a
group effort consisting of the main contributors, but I readily
admit that that determination is out of my hands. 

 


We would also consider selling the copyright along with the rest of
the package as a bundle – if you are interested in purchasing that
please contact me as well. 

 


Cheers

Mick Johnson

Sensory Networks


  









  



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Re: [dspam-users] Dspam project

2009-01-08 Thread Craig Whitmore
I  (personally) am willing to look after the admin of the website/CVS
etc 

I use dspam on a large commercial internet provider at the moment and
its working well for quite a number of years. I run/look after a number
of websites around New Zealand and have worked in the internet industry
for many many years as systems administrator for a number of large ISP's

I can get it hosted for free and also get a CVS etc set up for it.

Getting it back up and running on sourceforge as well would be great
(should be easy to get the login/password to get the sourceforge
updated)

The Mailing list I could get moved over to another server..

What exactly are you looking for when you say you are willing to sell
the copyright. 

I also you mean the nuclearelephant.com domain name (as
www.nuclearelepahnt, dspam.nuclearelephant etc all go with dspam?

Thanks
Craig Whitmore
(Working for Orcon Internet Ltd but asking on behalf of me)




On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 09:15 +0100, Guillaume HILT wrote:
> Well, I guess you can host the website at sourceforge.
> Otherwise I have a few server (with unlimited bandwith on a 100mbits
> connection) and some free space so I'm volunteering to host it (and
> leave the rest to the community).
> 
> Mick Johnson a écrit : 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Sensory’s been pretty involved with Dspam for a long time now and
> > have invested a lot of time and resources in it over the years. As
> > our business goals have changed, however, it just hasn’t made as
> > much sense to keep devoting developers to it – something I’m well
> > aware has generated discussion repeatedly!
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > We are now at the point where hosting and maintaining the Dspam
> > project simply doesn’t make any sense for the business, so we’re
> > looking to transition that over to a new, committed team of
> > developers from the community. In short, this would consist of the
> > mailing list, the CVS repository, the domain name
> > dspam.nuclearelephant.com and the website content currently there.
> > We’ll maintain copyright but as you all know it is GPL code so Dspam
> > can never be un-GPL’d. 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > We’re looking at shutting down the hosting for the Dspam server by
> > the end of January. So if anyone is interested in taking over the
> > elements named above, please contact me at m...@sensorynetworks.com.
> > I think it would be a good thing for the Dspam project if this was a
> > group effort consisting of the main contributors, but I readily
> > admit that that determination is out of my hands. 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > We would also consider selling the copyright along with the rest of
> > the package as a bundle – if you are interested in purchasing that
> > please contact me as well. 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Cheers
> > 
> > Mick Johnson
> > 
> > Sensory Networks
> > 
> > 
> 


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Re: [dspam-users] Dspam project

2009-01-08 Thread Guillaume HILT

Well, I guess you can host the website at sourceforge.
Otherwise I have a few server (with unlimited bandwith on a 100mbits 
connection) and some free space so I'm volunteering to host it (and 
leave the rest to the community).


Mick Johnson a écrit :


Hi all,

 

Sensory's been pretty involved with Dspam for a long time now and have 
invested a lot of time and resources in it over the years. As our 
business goals have changed, however, it just hasn't made as much 
sense to keep devoting developers to it -- something I'm well aware 
has generated discussion repeatedly!


 

We are now at the point where hosting and maintaining the Dspam 
project simply doesn't make any sense for the business, so we're 
looking to transition that over to a new, committed team of developers 
from the community. In short, this would consist of the mailing list, 
the CVS repository, the domain name dspam.nuclearelephant.com and the 
website content currently there. We'll maintain copyright but as you 
all know it is GPL code so Dspam can never be un-GPL'd.


 

We're looking at shutting down the hosting for the Dspam server by the 
end of January. So if anyone is interested in taking over the elements 
named above, please contact me at m...@sensorynetworks.com. I think it 
would be a good thing for the Dspam project if this was a group effort 
consisting of the main contributors, but I readily admit that that 
determination is out of my hands.


 

We would also consider selling the copyright along with the rest of 
the package as a bundle -- if you are interested in purchasing that 
please contact me as well.


 


Cheers

Mick Johnson

Sensory Networks

 



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