With this one it fails:
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SpamAssassin version 3.3.1
running on Perl version 5.10.1
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I think it should be only for 3.4.x sa version.
Giovanni
On 11/23/17 01:53, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> I talked to Steve, the author, and
I talked to Steve, the author, and A) he approved it going to SVN and
has an ICLA and B) he says "As for the error experienced by the user
below - it's probably due to
$self->{main}->{registryboundaries}->{valid_tlds_re} not being available
in their version of SA (because they aren't on a recen
On Ubuntu 16.04, I have no issues with the plugin, it works fine for me.
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 8:34 PM, Kevin Miller
wrote:
> Debian Jessie, Perl version 5.020002 (5.20.2)
>
> Not bleeding edge, but not from the Dark Ages either. How about
> yourself? What distro/version do you have?
>
> FWI
On 22 Nov 2017, at 7:36 (-0500), Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Wed, 2017-11-22 at 00:39 -0500, Bill Cole wrote:
A related and increasingly common (dunno why) source of never
hitting DNSBL rules is a form of firewall/router NAT sometimes
called
"Secure NAT" where inbound connections have their sou
Debian Jessie, Perl version 5.020002 (5.20.2)
Not bleeding edge, but not from the Dark Ages either. How about yourself?
What distro/version do you have?
FWIW, to install it I downloaded the plugin from
http://msbl.org/tools/sa-hashbl.tar.gz, extracted it and saved the two files in
it to /etc
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
> I have not solved that error. I’m not a perl programmer so I emailed the
> folks at msbl.org and they haven't been able to get hold of the author of the
> perl module (Steve Freegard I believe). I think I have all required perl
> mo
I have not solved that error. I’m not a perl programmer so I emailed the
folks at msbl.org and they haven't been able to get hold of the author of the
perl module (Steve Freegard I believe). I think I have all required perl
modules installed but names vary between distributions so sometimes t
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 12:36:17 +
Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-11-22 at 00:39 -0500, Bill Cole wrote:
> > A related and increasingly common (dunno why) source of never
> > hitting DNSBL rules is a form of firewall/router NAT sometimes
> > called "Secure NAT" where inbound connections hav
On Wed, 2017-11-22 at 00:39 -0500, Bill Cole wrote:
> A related and increasingly common (dunno why) source of never
> hitting DNSBL rules is a form of firewall/router NAT sometimes called
> "Secure NAT" where inbound connections have their source IP's
> replaced with the IP of the device handling t
I haven't any error running spamassassin --lint, will try on production soon.
$ spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 3.4.1
running on Perl version 5.24.3
Cheers
Giovanni
On 11/22/17 08:32, Peter wrote:
> 
> Hi Kevin,
>
> I am just trying this and getting the same error. Did you work
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