At Sat Jun 28 16:59:15 2003, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> >
> > The first thing to check is whether or not your Red Hat installation
> > is using procmail to deliver mail to your inbox.
>
> Sorry, I overlooked the RH 9.0 bit. The SA rpm is *still* out of date.
> The rest of what I wrote *still* applie
Martin Radford wrote:
I am upgrading a Red Hat 7.3 mail server to Red Hat 9 and am exploring
SPAM-filtering software for it. A Spamassassin RPM comes with the Red Hat
release and I am looking for an easy Howto to set it up. All the
documentation that I have seen so far require you to play with
At Sat Jun 28 02:28:04 2003, Brad wrote:
>
> I am upgrading a Red Hat 7.3 mail server to Red Hat 9 and am exploring
> SPAM-filtering software for it. A Spamassassin RPM comes with the Red Hat
> release and I am looking for an easy Howto to set it up. All the
> documentation that I have seen so
Brad wrote:
I am upgrading a Red Hat 7.3 mail server to Red Hat 9 and am exploring
SPAM-filtering software for it. A Spamassassin RPM comes with the Red Hat
release and I am looking for an easy Howto to set it up. All the
documentation that I have seen so far require you to play with mail trans
At 11:28 AM 6/28/2003 +1000, Brad wrote:
A quick search on Google found that there are several GUI front-ends and
wizards for the Windows version of Spamassassin, which would streamline the
installation considerably. Are there any such GUI environments for Linux? Or
are we still confined to arcane
I am upgrading a Red Hat 7.3 mail server to Red Hat 9 and am exploring
SPAM-filtering software for it. A Spamassassin RPM comes with the Red Hat
release and I am looking for an easy Howto to set it up. All the
documentation that I have seen so far require you to play with mail transport
modules