On Tuesday 04 April 2006 08:47, Chris wrote:
> Maybe its my imagination, but it seems ever since the razor license was
> changed I get two or three of these when manually reporting a spam. The
> whole error is:
>
> warn: reporter: razor2 report failed: No such file or directory reporter:
> razor2
Hi all,
I built SA 3.1.1 on my FC3 system as an RPM
Two errors I noted. First, the spamassasin rc startup script is not
executable, so it fails to start. Not a big deal to fix, but it makes
the post-install script error out since it can't start the service.
Also, when I do this:
# spamd --v
On Saturday 08 April 2006 23:12, Marc Dufresne wrote:
> It strongly recommends that I remove /usr/local. But if I choose to
> contnue then run
>
> ./install.sh --perl=/path/to/perl
>
>
> When I ran ./install.sh --perl=/usr/bin
>
> I receive numerous errors saying
>
> Attempting to install module
>
Hello,
the normal installation method in FreeBSD is the usage of the ports
collection.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
Spamassassin can be installed from the mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin port.
For me SA works well on 6.0 with postfix.
Cheers,
-vlado
D
It was created b the author of mailscanner. I'll post it to the
mailscanner forum.
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Hi all,
Here is my conclusion:
Many experts seem to have this same opinion: To enable 2nd, 3rd,,,etc
mail server the same defence (antivir, antispam) as the primary one.
Because the spamer knows the weak point/path to spam.
So I decide to 'join' all the experts that post the above idea.
Marc Dufresne wrote:
Downloaded install-Clam-SA for 0.88.1 and SA3.1.1
When I run the
./install.sh
You'll be better off asking this question on the mailscanner list.. i
don't use the install-sa-clam package but a lot others on the
mailscanner list do so.
In any case (purely speculating h
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 09:42:51AM -0400, Marc Dufresne wrote:
> Downloaded install-Clam-SA for 0.88.1 and SA3.1.1
>
> When I run the
> ./install.sh
>
> It says I have two copies of perl
[...]
You'll want to ask the people who wrote that script / from wherever
you got the script from. I've n
Downloaded install-Clam-SA for 0.88.1 and SA3.1.1
When I run the
./install.sh
It says I have two copies of perl
one located in /usr/bin
and the other located in /usr/local
It strongly recommends that I remove /usr/local. But if I choose to
contnue then run
./install.sh --perl=/path/to/perl
dny wrote:
> is there a way to setup apache to use spam assassin rule?
> so that apache will check first (dnsbl or some other way) if the
> posted content is spam or not?
Although not generic to apache in general, this is a Wordpress plug-in
that uses spamassassin to filter comments.
http://www.
Saturday 08 April 2006 12:43 skrev Benny Pedersen:
> > nowadays, spammer not only goes to mail. they now also spamming blog
> > comments, wiki, guestbook, etc
>
> speak is free :-)
>
> > is there a way to setup apache to use spam assassin rule? so that apache
> > will check first (dnsbl or some
I was having this problem for a while... then I added a confirmation block
to my guestbook - so that any post had to be confirmed.
Boom - spam stopped (I've never even gotten confirmation notices that they
tried again).
--Will
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From: dny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> nowadays, spammer not only goes to mail. they now also spamming blog
> comments, wiki, guestbook, etc
speak is free :-)
> is there a way to setup apache to use spam assassin rule? so that apache will
> check first (dnsbl or some
> other way) if the posted content is spam or not?
overkill
Andy Jezierski schreef:
There have been numerous threads on how to have end users drop
misclassified mail to spam/ham folders in Exchange, but I don't recall
seeing any mention of a way of doing this with Notes.
Is anyone doing this with Notes that would care to share the secret?
Thanks
And
nowadays, spammer not only goes to mail.
they now also spamming blog comments, wiki, guestbook, etc
is there a way to setup apache to use spam assassin rule?
so that apache will check first (dnsbl or some other way) if the
posted content is spam or not?
or, perhaps only let those spammers t
nowadays, spammer not only goes to mail.
they now also spamming blog comments, wiki, guestbook, etc
is there a way to setup apache to use spam assassin rule?
so that apache will check first (dnsbl or some other way) if the
posted content is spam or not?
or, perhaps only let those spammers to
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