On (20/11/06 09:40), Anthony Campbell wrote:
Probably easiest to download the tarball from the above source; it will
provide the documentation, which is pretty good.
Spamprobe can be run from procmail, which is I do myself. I know people
do run it in conjunction with other filters but I'm no
Can anybody point me to a reliable way to install basic spam filtering on a
fresh etch install?
I have again tried spamassassin, using the notes at
http://www.spencerstirling.com/computergeek/email.html to help with the
installation, but have had to purge spamassassin and clamav and all
On (19/11/06 13:14), Richard Lyons wrote:
Can anybody point me to a reliable way to install basic spam filtering on a
fresh etch install?
I have again tried spamassassin, using the notes at
http://www.spencerstirling.com/computergeek/email.html to help with the
installation, but have had
On 19 Nov 2006, Richard Lyons wrote:
Can anybody point me to a reliable way to install basic spam filtering on a
fresh etch install?
I have again tried spamassassin, using the notes at
http://www.spencerstirling.com/computergeek/email.html to help with the
installation, but have had to
On (19/11/06 17:23), Anthony Campbell wrote:
I like spamprobe better than spamassassin. There is a deb package but
I've always compiled and installed my own in /usr/local. It has a
mailing list where the author answers questions helpfully.
See spamprobe.sourceforge.net.
Hi Anthony
Although
On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 05:05:21PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (19/11/06 13:14), Richard Lyons wrote:
Can anybody point me to a reliable way to install basic spam filtering on a
fresh etch install?
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I put up some notes on a mail server with a section on sa-exim/clamav
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