On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Norman Uittenbogaart wrote:
> I don't know. But if that number above is a date then I would say: Yes! It
>> is fixed in that version.
>>
>
The below is what I did, but it is not working, it bounces the email back to
the one who is sending it.
Any ideas on how to so
>
> I don't know. But if that number above is a date then I would say: Yes! It
> is fixed in that version.
>
>
> >
> > Configuration parameters: '--build' 'x86_64-linux-gnu'
> > '--host=x86_64-linux-gnu' '--prefix=/usr' '--disable-dependency-tracking'
> > '--includedir=/usr/include' '--mandir=/usr
On Mon, 17 May 2010 12:28:35 +0200
Norman Uittenbogaart wrote:
> Goodafternoon Stevan,
>
> I'm using dspam 3.9 installed from the following repository,
> deb http://packages.kirya.net/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
>
> It is version dspam (3.9.0+git20100515-1, main)
>
> Should it be fixed
On Sun, 16 May 2010 09:32:09 +0200
Norman Uittenbogaart wrote:
Hallo Norman,
> Hello I have setup dspam with the according to the README easy way.
>
> I have a system wide alias looking like this,
>
> spam:"|/usr/bin/dspam --user test --class=spam --source=error"
> notspam:"|/usr/bin/dspam --
Hello I have setup dspam with the according to the README easy way.
I have a system wide alias looking like this,
spam:"|/usr/bin/dspam --user test --class=spam --source=error"
notspam:"|/usr/bin/dspam --user test --class=innocent --source=error"
And setup dspam to use the MySQL UID's in de sign