Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-13 Thread Rich Wellner
Robin Whittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In my limited experience, with hosting companies simply renting a server > they have never seen, from farms such as: > >http://www.rackshack.net > > for USD$100 a month for 400 gigs of transfer, and being so clueless as to > run their own and all the

Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-11 Thread Robin Whittle
Ooops! I wrote Exim but meant Ensim. Ensim - http://www.ensim.com - is a commercial program for splitting up, for instance, a RedHat web server with web admin pages for inexpert users. My initial experience with it was painful, and I find the log analysis it produces to be of little use. This

RE: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-11 Thread Mad Martian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robin Whittle Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 11:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Jan Schreckenbach Subject: Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss Jan Schreckenbach wrote: > don't know what C-panel is. Cpanel is a management system for web servers, wher

Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-11 Thread joddo
I think he meant _Ensim_, not Exim. > Robin Whittle posts: > >>> Cpanel and Exim are commercial programs > > > Exim is a very popular MTA and is not commercial. > > THE EXIM MAIL TRANSFER AGENT > > > Copyright (c) 1999 University of Cambridge > > Th

Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-10 Thread Raghavendra Bhat
Robin Whittle posts: >> Cpanel and Exim are commercial programs Exim is a very popular MTA and is not commercial. THE EXIM MAIL TRANSFER AGENT Copyright (c) 1999 University of Cambridge This program is free software; you can redistribute it and

Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-10 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 06:20:42PM +1100, Robin Whittle wrote: > > Cpanel and Exim are commercial programs, some with patents pending - > which involves a lot of cheek for splitting up and managing an > open-source system. They are both, in my limited experience, pretty low > quality. They both

Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-10 Thread Robin Whittle
Jan Schreckenbach wrote: > don't know what C-panel is. Cpanel is a management system for web servers, where one RedHat system is split up and managed via a web "panel" of pages, with various arrangements for individual users, log analysis, and accounts for resellers who can create sub-accounts fo

Re: [SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-10 Thread Jan Schreckenbach
Hi, Mad Martian wrote: I am using SpamAss through C-panel, which has only 2 options - enable and disable. I have 2 issues I am hoping someone can help with. don't know what C-panel is. 1. There appears to be a bug where some NON-spam emails are split into multiple emails! The latter half of t

[SAtalk] C-Panel implementation of SpamAss

2002-11-08 Thread Mad Martian
I am using SpamAss through C-panel, which has only 2 options - enable and disable. I have 2 issues I am hoping someone can help with. 1. There appears to be a bug where some NON-spam emails are split into multiple emails! The latter half of the email appears as a separate email with no date, subje