Hi Eric,
There is no other dependency. Also shocking is yum install
perl-XML-SAX doesn't create ParserDetails.ini file. But if manually
install perl-XML-SAX it creates the file. Now I had created
ParserDetails.ini file as mentioned by Anil Aliyan in previous mail
and till now didn't get error.
Re
Hi,
I have installed qmailtoaster and am trying to get whitelist working in
spamassassin.
I have had it working on an old qmailrocks installation but can't seem
to get it going with qmailtoaster.
My issue is that if an address is in the whitelist it should subtract
100 from the spam score. An exam
David Milholen wrote:
I was reading about the possibly of using a ram drive to do all of the
scanning for clam and spamAssassin.
How much trouble is it to do this and does this present any known issues.
I also think Jake has a video tut on this but have not been over to his
site to see what he
I was reading about the possibly of using a ram drive to do all of the
scanning for clam and spamAssassin.
How much trouble is it to do this and does this present any known
issues.
I also think Jake has a video tut on this but have not been over to his
site to see what he is up to,
--Dave
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carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
as i can configure the spamassassin for one user individually?
I have centos 5.4 and spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5
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You can turn spamassassin off for a give
I see. You mentioned that before.
And what requires perl-LDAP? You can do either
# rpm -e perl-LDAP
to chase each dependency, or
# yum remove perl-XML-SAX
will show you the whole dependency tree.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi Eric/ Kent,
Kent: I had installed this module from RPMforg
Hi Eric/ Kent,
Kent: I had installed this module from RPMforge only.
Eric: Please find output of command below:
[r...@mail ~]# rpm -e perl-XML-SAX
error: Failed dependencies:
perl(XML::SAX::Base) is needed by (installed)
perl-LDAP-0.33-3.fc6.noarch
Regards,
Amit
At Wednesday, 28-04-2010 on 21
Could this have something to do with RPM not recognizing something
installed via Perl? Did you use Perl to install something? It may be
better to use the RPMforge. I may be way off track
See response above; Eric Shubert wrote:
> I don't see any problem with the --lint diag output.
>
> I also
On 28.04.2010 17:55, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
as i can configure the spamassassin for one user individually?
I have centos 5.4 and spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5
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Y
> carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
>> as i can configure the spamassassin for one user individually?
>> I have centos 5.4 and spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5
>>
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>
> You can turn spamassassin off for a given user by adding
carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
as i can configure the spamassassin for one user individually?
I have centos 5.4 and spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5
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You can turn spamassassin off for a given user by adding a record to t
I don't see any problem with the --lint diag output.
I also don't understand how perl-XML-SAX comes into play. What do you
get when you try to remove it?
# rpm -e perl-XML-SAX
I expect that if it's not there then, as Steve said, some other XML
parser will be used if/when necessary.
--
-Eric
as i can configure the spamassassin for one user individually?
I have centos 5.4 and spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5
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